Cabinet having a lock assembly

Abstract
A cabinet includes a top panel, a first side panel, a second side panel, a rear panel, an interior base panel and a door which together define an interior cavity. The cabinet also includes a hinge assembly for hingedly connecting the door to the first side panel so as to enable the door to pivot between a closed position and an open position. The hinge assembly includes a bracket coupled to the interior surface of the first side panel and a butt hinge coupled to the bracket and to the interior surface of the door. The butt hinge includes a first leaf which is fixedly secured onto the bracket and a second leaf which is fixedly secured onto the interior surface of the door, the first and second leaves being capable of independent rotation about a pivot bar.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates generally to cabinets and more particularly to lockable cabinets.




Devices for dispensing articles are well known and widely used in commerce. Such devices are commonly used to dispense tickets, such as lottery tickets, and/or cards, such as phone cards.




In U.S. Pat. No. 5,753,897 to K. J. Kasper, there is disclosed an apparatus for dispensing articles such as tickets and cards which includes a cabinet and a plurality of article dispensing assemblies inside the cabinet. Each article dispensing assembly includes a base and a frame for enclosing the articles to be dispensed in a stack. The bases are mounted on a pair of vertical support plates. A gate is disposed behind each frame for receiving articles from its associated frame and allowing only one article at a time to pass through. A toothed blade is disposed underneath each frame and a motor driven rack and pinion is coupled to the toothed blade for bringing the toothed blade into engagement with the lowermost article in the stack, moving said toothed blade so that the lowermost article is transported from the stack into the gate, bringing the toothed blade out of engagement with the article and then moving the toothed blade back to engage the next article in the stack. In one embodiment of the invention each frame is hingedly mounted on its base. In another embodiment of the invention each frame is hingedly and lockably mounted on its base and in still another embodiment of the invention, which is intended especially for use with cards which include an integrated circuit chip onto which information can be written into and read off of, each article dispensing assembly includes a read/write head assembly underneath its frame for reading information off of the chip on the card at the bottom of the stack and/or writing information onto the chip on the card at the bottom of the stack.




Devices for dispensing articles of the type described above are often housed within a security cabinet to prevent theft and/or tampering of the articles to be dispensed thereby.




Security cabinets used to house article dispensing devices are commonly equipped with a lock assembly for locking the door of the cabinet in a closed position, thereby precluding the cabinet from being opened by unauthorized personnel, which is highly desirable. Typically, the lock assembly requires a unique key to be used to unlock the security cabinet.




One type of lock assembly which is well known and widely used in the art utilizes a double lock type arrangement. Specifically, the lock assembly comprises a key operated plug which is removably mounted in a shell. The lock assembly also comprises an attachment device, such as a bolt or screw, which is positioned behind and spaced apart from the shell, the attachment device being mounted on some type of plate. In the operation of such a lock assembly, the plug is first removed using a unique security key. After the plug has been removed, a screwdriver or wrench is then inserted through the bore in the shell and is used to unscrew the attachment device. Once the attachment device has been unscrewed, the door can be opened.




Lock assemblies of the type described above are well known in the art and are widely used in high security applications. In particular, lock assemblies of the type described above are commonly used in vending machines, currency changers, automatic bank tellers or any other similar application where it is desirable to lock the access door of a cabinet, box or other similar device.




Although well known and widely used in commerce, lock assemblies of the type described above suffer a couple notable drawbacks.




As a first drawback, lock assemblies of the type described above are time consuming and labor intensive to use. Specifically, it has been found that the secondary unlocking process in which a screwdriver or wrench is inserted through the bore in the shell and is used to unscrew the attachment device is time consuming and difficult to perform.




As a second drawback, lock assemblies of the type described above are relatively insecure. Specifically, it has been found that the secondary unlocking process in which the attachment device unscrewed can be accomplished using any conventional screwdriver or wrench. As a consequence, once the plug has been removed from the shell, any unauthorized person can use a screwdriver or wrench to access the items contained within the cabinet.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to provide a new and improved lock assembly.




It is another object of the present invention to provide a new and improved cabinet.




It is yet another object of the present invention to provide a new and improved locking system.




It is still another object of the present invention to provide a new and improved lock assembly of the type having a shell and a removable plug.




It is yet still another object of the present invention to provide a new and improved hinge assembly for connecting a door to a wall of a cabinet.




It is a further object of this invention to provide a locking system that is difficult to pick.




Accordingly, there is provided a lock assembly comprising a shell having a front end, a rear end, and a central bore extending from the front end to the rear end, a key operated plug axially aligned and rotatably and removably disposed within the central bore of said shell, a cam module rotatably mounted on the rear end of the shell, a key insertable into said plug for removing said plug from said shell, and a tool insertable through the central bore in said shell when said key operated plug is removed from said shell for rotationally engaging and moving said cam module relative to said shell.




According to one feature of the invention, the cam module includes a movable bracket for restricting rotational movement of the cam module relative to the shell.




According to another feature of the invention, there is provided a cabinet comprising a housing having a wall, a door, a hinge assembly for hingedly connecting said door to said wall and a locking system for locking said door in a closed position, said locking system including a lock assembly, said lock assembly comprising a shell having a front end, a rear end, and a central bore extending from the front end to the rear end, a key operated plug axially aligned and rotatably and removably disposed within the central bore of said shell, a cam module rotatably mounted on the rear end of the shell, a key insertable into said plug for removing said plug from said shell, a tool insertable through the central bore in said shell when said key operated plug is removed from said shell for engaging and rotationally moving said cam module relative to said shell, a latch fixedly mounted in said door, a movable plate having a slot and a bracket assembly for connecting said lock assembly to said movable plate having a slot.




According to still another feature of this invention there is provided a hinge assembly for connecting the door of the cabinet to the wall of the cabinet, the hinge assembly comprising a hinge having two leaves, one leaf being fixedly secured to the door and a bracket connected at one end to the other one of the leaves and at the other end to the wall.




Additional objects, as well as features and advantages, of the present invention will be set forth in part in the description which follows, and in part will be obvious from the description or may be learned by practice of the invention. In the description, reference is made to the accompanying drawings which form a part thereof and in which is shown by way of illustration various embodiments for practicing the invention. The embodiments will be described in sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice the invention, and it is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized and that structural changes may be made without departing from the scope of the invention. The following detailed description is, therefore, not to be taken in a limiting sense, and the scope of the present invention is best defined by the appended claims.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The accompanying drawings, which are hereby incorporated into and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate various embodiments of the invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention. In the drawings wherein like reference numerals represent like parts:





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of a lock assembly constructed according to the teachings of the present invention, the lock assembly including a key, a tool and a lock, the lock including a plug, a shell and a cam module;




FIG.


1


(


a


) is a section view of the lock shown in

FIG. 1

, but assembled;




FIG.


1


(


b


) is an exploded perspective view of the cam module shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of a first embodiment of a cabinet constructed according to the teachings of the present invention, the cabinet including a door and the lock of

FIG. 1

for locking the door, the door being in a closed position;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of the cabinet shown in

FIG. 2

, but with the door in an open position and the tool in

FIG. 1

in the shell of the lock in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is a partly exploded perspective view of the lock and key in FIG.


1


and related structure;





FIG. 5

is a partly exploded perspective view of the shell, cam module and key in FIG.


1


and related structure;




FIG.


5


(


a


) is side view of the plug and tool shown in

FIG. 1

, illustrating the size of the plug relative to tool;





FIG. 6

is an exploded perspective view of the cam module in FIG.


1


and related structure;





FIG. 7

is a view, partly in section, showing the shell and cam module in the lock assembly in

FIG. 1

as mounted on the cabinet, with the plug in the shell and the key in the plug;





FIG. 8

is a view as shown in

FIG. 7

, after the plug inside the shell has been removed;





FIG. 9

is the view as shown in

FIG. 8

, but with the tool inserted in the shell and the cam module in a first position;





FIG. 10

is a view shown in

FIG. 8

, with tool inserted in the shell and rotated so that the cam module is in a second position;





FIG. 11

is a section view, broken away in part, taken along lines


11





11


in

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 12

is a perspective view of the interconnecting bracket shown in

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 13

is a fragmentary perspective view of a hinge assembly shown in

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 14

is a top plan view of the hinge assembly shown in

FIG. 13

when the door is in the closed position;





FIG. 15

is a top plan view of the hinge assembly shown in

FIG. 14

when the door is in an open position;





FIG. 16

is a perspective view of a second embodiment of a cabinet constructed according to the teachings of the present invention, the cabinet including a door and the lock of

FIG. 1

for locking the door, the door being shown in an open position and the tool in

FIG. 1

being shown disposed in the shell of the lock in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 17

is fragmentary perspective view of the hinge assembly shown in

FIG. 16

;





FIG. 18

is a top plan view of the hinge assembly shown in

FIG. 16

when the door is in the closed position; and





FIG. 19

is a top plan view of the hinge assembly shown in

FIG. 16

when the door is in an open position.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring now to the drawings, and first to

FIG. 1

, there is shown a lock assembly constructed according to the teachings of the present invention, the lock assembly being represented generally by reference numeral


11


.




Lock assembly


11


includes a lock


13


, a key


15


and a tool


17


.




Lock


13


, which is also shown in section view in assembled form in FIG.


1


(


a


), includes a shell


19


, a nut


21


, a key operated plug


23


and a cam module


25


. Cam module


25


is also shown in exploded perspective view in FIG.


1


(


b


).




Key


15


is used as a primary locking device to rotate plug


23


in shell


19


between a locked position in which plug


23


cannot be removed from shell


19


and an unlocked position in which plug


23


can be removed from shell


19


. Tool


17


is used as a secondary locking device to rotate cam module


25


relative to shell


19


for a purpose to be subsequently explained.




Shell


19


is a generally cylindrical member having a front end


27


, an externally threaded main body portion


28


, a rear end


29


which includes a lateral slot


30


, a central bore


31


extending from front end


27


to rear end


29


and an internal groove


32


on central bore


31


at rear end


29


.




Nut


21


is sized to screw onto main body portion


28


of shell


19


and is used to secure shell


19


to the wall of a cabinet on which it is to be mounted, as will hereinafter be explained.




Plug


23


is a generally cylindrically shaped member having a generally rectangular shaped front end


33


which includes a pair of ridges


34


and


35


, a rear end


36


, a main body portion


37


, and a keyway


38


, keyway


38


extending from one end of plug


23


to the other. Plug


23


is sized and shaped so that it can be axially aligned and rotatably and removably disposed in bore


31


of shell


19


. Front end


33


of plug


23


is sized so that it can extend up into lateral slot


30


in shell


19


.




Plug


23


is disposed into shell


19


in the following manner. First, key


15


is inserted into keyway


38


. Then, plug


23


is pushed into bore


31


in shell


19


until surface


36


-


1


of rear end


36


abuts against surface


27


-


1


on front end


27


of shell


19


. When so positioned, front end


33


will be disposed in slot


30


of shell


19


and ridge


35


will be aligned with internal groove


32


. Plug


19


can then be rotated 90 degrees using key


15


until ridge


35


is disposed within groove


32


, thereby locking plug


23


inside shell


19


. Key


15


can then be removed with plug


23


lockably disposed within shell


19


. In order to unlock and remove plug


23


from shell


19


, the procedure is reversed. It should be noted that key


15


cannot be withdrawn from plug


23


unless plug


23


is locked in shell


19


.




Plug


23


and key


15


may be a plug, key combination such as shown in U.S. Pat. No. 4,635,455.




Cam module


25


includes a cam module base


39


, a cam module bracket


41


, a cam module cover plate


43


, a pair of pins


45


and


47


, a pair of springs


49


and


51


, a pair of bolts


53


and


55


, a bearing


57


and a washer


59


.




Bracket


41


has a main body portion


41


-


1


and a pair of feet


42


.




Tool


17


has a front end


60


having a pair of ridges


60


-


1


and


60


-


2


, a main body portion


60


-


3


and a handle


60


-


4


which includes a body


60


-


5


and a bar


60


-


6


.




Cam module base


39


is rotatably and slidably mounted on front end


30


of shell


19


and includes a lateral slot


61


. Pins


45


and


47


are fixedly mounted on cam module cover plate


43


which is fixedly attached to cam module base


39


by bolts


53


and


55


. Bracket


41


is seated on pins


45


and


47


and is slidably movable in slot


61


. Springs


49


and


51


on pins


45


and


47


urge bracket


41


backward so that feet


42


project out of slot


61


beyond surface


62


on module


39


, as shown in

FIG. 1. A

stop


63


on base


39


limits slidable movement of base


39


on front end


29


of shell


19


. As long as feet


42


of bracket


41


extend out of slot


61


beyond surface


62


of base


39


, cam module


25


cannot be rotated relative to shell


19


. However, tool


17


is sized so that when it is inserted into and through shell


19


it will hit up against bracket


41


and, then, when tool


17


is pushed in further it will push bracket


41


back against the action of springs


49


and


51


so that feet


42


do not project up outside slot


61


beyond surface


62


. When bracket


41


is so positioned, cam module


25


can be easily rotated relative to shell


19


by simply turning tool


17


.




As can be seen in FIG.


5


(


a


), the front end


60


of tool


17


is longer than the front end


33


of plug


23


, while the front body portion


60


-


3


of tool


17


is identical to main body portion


37


of plug


23


. Consequently, when plug


23


is inserted in shell


19


, front end


33


will not hit up against bracket


41


thus tool


17


is the only way bracket


41


can be pushed back so that cam module can be rotated.




Referring now to

FIGS. 2 and 3

, there is shown a first embodiment of a cabinet constructed according to the teachings of the present invention, the cabinet being represented generally by reference numeral


69


. As can be appreciated, cabinet


69


is designed to enable objects, such as a card dispensing apparatus, to be lockably disposed therewithin for security purposes.




Cabinet


69


is a generally hollowed out, rectangular member constructed of a rigid and durable material, such as steel. Cabinet


69


comprises a top panel


70


, a pair of side panels


71


and


72


, a rear panel


73


, an interior base panel


74


and a door


75


. Top panel


70


, side panels


71


and


72


, rear panel


73


, interior base panel


74


and door


75


together define an interior cavity


76


which is sized and shaped to house the desired object. A horizontal platform


77


is shown mounted onto side panels


71


and


72


in interior cavity


76


. However, it is to be understood that platform


77


is not essential to the construction of cabinet


69


and as a consequence could be removed therefrom without departing from the spirit of the present invention.




Door


75


is a generally rectangular member and comprises an interior surface


75


-


1


, an exterior surface


75


-


2


, a first side edge


75


-


3


which is generally L-shaped in configuration and a second side edge


75


-


4


which is generally U-shaped in configuration. First side edge


75


-


3


of door


75


is pivotally mounted onto side panel


72


by a hinge assembly


78


. As will be described further in detail below, door


75


is capable of rotation between a closed position, as shown in

FIG. 2

, and an open position, as shown in FIG.


3


. In addition, as will be described further in detail below, door


75


is capable of being locked in its closed position using lock assembly


11


.




Referring now to

FIGS. 13-15

, hinge assembly


78


comprises an elongated butt hinge


79


and an elongated bracket


80


.




Butt hinge


79


is preferably constructed of a rigid and durable material and comprises a first leaf


79


-


1


and a second leaf


79


-


2


. First and second leaves


79


-


1


and


79


-


2


are generally rectangular in shape and are capable of independent rotation about an elongated pivot bar


79


-


3


.




Bracket


80


is preferably a hat section bracket constructed of a rigid and durable material. Specifically, bracket


80


preferably comprises a base


80


-


1


which is generally rectangular. Bracket


80


also comprises first and second legs


80


-


2


and


80


-


3


which extend orthogonally out from opposite ends of base


80


-


1


. Bracket


80


further comprises first and second flanges


80


-


4


and


80


-


5


which extend orthogonally out from first and second legs


80


-


2


and


80


-


3


, respectively, in opposite directions away from one another.




First flange


80


-


4


of bracket


80


is fixedly mounted onto an interior surface


72


-


1


of side panel


72


by any suitable means, such as by an adhesive or through welding. Additionally, second flange


80


-


5


of bracket


80


is fixedly mounted onto first leaf


79


-


1


of butt hinge


79


by any suitable means, such as by an adhesive or through welding. Furthermore, second leaf


79


-


2


of butt hinge


79


is fixedly mounted onto interior surface


75


-


1


of door


75


at first side edge


75


-


3


by any suitable means, such as by an adhesive or through welding.




As such, door


75


is capable of rotation between its open position and its closed position in the following manner. With first leaf


79


-


1


of butt hinge


79


fixedly mounted onto second flange


80


-


5


of bracket


80


, second leaf


79


-


2


can be rotated about elongated pivot bar


79


-


3


until it is substantially coplanar with first leaf


79


-


1


. Positioning second leaf


79


-


2


at approximately 180 degrees relative first leaf


79


-


1


, in turn, disposes door


75


in its closed position, as shown in

FIGS. 2

,


13


and


14


.




Rotation of door


75


in a clockwise direction, in turn, causes second leaf


79


-


2


to rotate in a clockwise direction relative elongated pivot bar


79


-


3


. Door


75


is capable of clockwise rotation for approximately 90 degrees until first side edge


75


-


3


of door


75


abuts against second leg


80


-


3


of bracket


80


, door


75


being considered in its open position with first side edge


75


-


3


in abutment against second leg


80


-


3


, as shown in FIG.


15


.




As a principal feature of the present invention, it should be noted that hinge assembly


78


acts as a hidden hinge because it is disposed entirely within interior cavity


76


of cabinet


69


. Due to the hidden construction of hinge assembly


78


, with door


75


locked in its closed position, hinge assembly


78


is inaccessible. Because hinge assembly


78


is inaccessible with door


75


locked in its closed position, hinge assembly


78


is incapable of being tampered or manipulated, thereby rendering cabinet


69


tamper proof, which is highly desirable.




Door


75


comprises a plurality of spaced apart latches


81


. Each latch


81


comprises a hook


81


-


1


and a mounting plate


81


-


2


, hook


81


-


1


being fixedly mounted onto its associated mounting plate


81


-


2


such as through welding. Hooks


81


-


1


are disposed to extend out through slots


81


-


3


formed in second side edge


75


-


4


of door


75


. Mounting plates


81


-


2


are fixedly secured onto interior


75


-


1


of second side edge


75


-


4


of door


75


by bolts


82


.




As shown in

FIG. 3

, side panel


71


of cabinet


69


comprises an inwardly protruding flange


71


-


1


having a plurality of spaced apart slots


71


-


2


. As will be described further in detail below, each slot


71


-


2


is positioned to enable an associated hook


81


-


1


to project therethrough when door


75


is in its closed position.




A first bracket


85


is fixedly mounted at one end


87


to cam module


25


by bolt


55


which extends through bearing


57


which is seated in a hole


86


in bracket


85


. The other end


89


of bracket


85


is pivotally attached by a bolt


90


to a leg


91


of a second bracket


93


. Main body portion


95


of bracket


93


is fixedly attached by bolts


97


and


99


to a slidably mounted elongated slide plate


101


having slots


102


. Slide plate


101


is capable of being displaced between an upward position, in which door


75


is unlocked, and a downward position, in which door


75


is locked. Specifically, when door


75


is closed and unlocked, hooks


81


-


1


of latches


81


extend through slots


71


-


2


in flange


71


-


1


and through slots


102


in slide plate


101


, as shown in FIG.


11


. When door


75


is closed and locked, slide plate


101


is displaced downward so that hooks


81


-


1


of latches


81


are aligned against slide plate


101


rather than slots


102


, as shown in

FIG. 11

, hooks


81


-


1


abutting against slide plate


101


to prevent door


75


from being opened.




Shell


19


, as can be seen for example in

FIG. 4

, is fixedly disposed through a hole provided in side panel


71


and held securely in place by nut


21


. Cam module


25


is rotationally mounted on a bracket


83


which, in turn, is fixedly secured to side panel


71


by any suitable means, such as welding. Bracket


83


is preferably a hat shaped bracket comprising a pair of outer flanges


83


-


1


which are mounted onto side panel


71


and a center portion


83


-


2


rides in a groove


25


-


1


formed in cam module


25


so that bracket


83


does not interfere with rotational movement of cam module


25


relative to shell


19


when tool


17


is turned.




When tool


17


is initially inserted through shell


19


and into cam module


25


but not turned and door


75


is closed, cam module


25


, bracket


85


and slide plate


101


will be as shown in

FIGS. 9 and 11

, with slide plate


101


in a lowered position so as to prevent door


75


from opening. However, when tool


17


is rotated 180 degrees, tool


17


, in turn, rotates cam module


25


180 degrees about its axis. Rotation of cam module


25


180 degrees moves bracket


85


upward which, in turn, displaces slide plate


101


to a raised position so that latches


81


are aligned with slots


102


, thereby enabling door


75


to be opened.




It should be noted that cabinet


69


is highly effective in providing a secure means for housing a device. However, it has been found that the ease in placing such a device within cabinet


69


can be difficult at times because door


75


can be opened only approximately 90 degrees.




Accordingly, referring now to

FIGS. 16-19

, there is shown a second embodiment of a cabinet constructed according to the teachings of the present invention, the cabinet being represented generally by reference numeral


111


. As can be appreciated, cabinet


111


is similarly designed to enable objects, such as a card dispensing apparatus, to be lockably disposed therewithin for security purposes.




Cabinet


111


differs from cabinet


69


only in that cabinet


111


comprises a hinge assembly


113


for pivotally mounting first side edge


75


-


3


of door


75


onto side panel


72


which differs slightly in construction from hinge assembly


78


. As will be described further in detail below, hinge assembly


113


enables door


75


to be opened approximately 180 degrees, which is highly desirable in certain applications.




Referring now to

FIGS. 17-19

, hinge assembly


113


comprises elongated butt hinge


79


and an elongated bracket


115


. As can be appreciated, hinge assembly


113


differs from hinge assembly


78


only in that elongated bracket


115


differs in construction from elongated bracket


80


.




Specifically, bracket


115


is preferably constructed of a rigid and durable material. Bracket


115


comprises a base


115


-


1


which is generally rectangular. Bracket


115


also comprises first and second legs


115


-


2


and


115


-


3


which extend orthogonally out from opposite ends of base


115


-


1


. Bracket


115


further comprises first flange


115


-


4


which extends orthogonally out from first leg


115


-


2


in the direction away from second leg


115


-


3


. In addition, bracket


115


comprises a second flange


115


-


5


which extends orthogonally out from second leg


115


-


3


in the direction towards first leg


115


-


2


.




First flange


115


-


4


of bracket


115


is fixedly mounted onto an interior surface


72


-


1


of side panel


72


by any suitable means, such as by an adhesive or through welding. Additionally, second flange


115


-


5


of bracket


115


is fixedly mounted onto first leaf


79


-


1


of butt hinge


79


by any suitable means, such as by an adhesive or through welding. Furthermore, second leaf


79


-


2


of butt hinge


79


is fixedly mounted onto interior surface


75


-


1


of door


75


at first side edge


75


-


3


by any suitable means, such as by an adhesive or through welding.




As a principal feature of the present invention, it should be noted that due to the lengthening of base


115


-


1


and the inward extension of second flange


115


-


2


, door


75


is capable of being opened approximately 180 degrees. Specifically, door


75


is capable of rotation between a closed position and an approximately 180 degree open position in the following manner. With first leaf


79


-


1


of butt hinge


79


fixedly mounted onto second flange


115


-


5


of bracket


115


, second leaf


79


-


2


can be rotated about elongated pivot bar


79


-


3


until second leaf


79


-


2


is substantially parallel with first leaf


79


-


1


. Positioning second leaf


79


-


2


at approximately 180 degrees relative first leaf


79


-


1


, in turn, disposes door


75


in its closed position, as shown in

FIGS. 17 and 18

.




Rotation of door


75


in a clockwise direction, in turn, causes second leaf


79


-


2


to rotate in a clockwise direction relative elongated pivot bar


79


-


3


. Door


75


is capable of clockwise rotation for approximately 180 degrees until second leaf


79


-


2


is substantially parallel with and almost in contact with second flange


115


-


5


, as shown in FIG.


19


. Door


75


is capable of clockwise rotation until door


75


reaches its open position in which first side edge


75


-


3


of door


75


is in abutment against second leg


115


-


3


of bracket


115


.




The embodiments of the present invention described above are intended to be merely exemplary and those skilled in the art shall be able to make numerous variations and modifications to it without departing from the spirit of the present invention. All such variations and modifications are intended to be within the scope of the present invention as defined in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A cabinet comprising:(a) a first side panel and a door, the first side panel and the door each having an interior surface, and (b) a hinge assembly for hingedly connecting the door to the first side panel, said hinge assembly comprising: (i) a bracket coupled to the interior surface of the first side panel and (ii) a hinge coupled to said bracket and to the interior surface of the door, (c) said hinge assembly enabling the door to pivot between a closed position and an open position, the open position being approximately 180 degrees relative to the closed position, said hinge comprising a first leaf, a second leaf and a pivot bar, said first leaf and said second leaf being capable of independent rotation about said pivot bar, said first leaf of said hinge being fixedly secured onto said bracket and the second leaf of said hinge being fixedly secured to the interior surface of the door, said bracket comprising a base, first and second legs and first and second flange, said first flange extending orthogonally out from said first leg in a direction away from said second flange and said second flange extending orthogonally out from said second leg in a direction toward said first flange.
  • 2. The cabinet as claimed in claim 1 further comprising,a) a latch fixedly mounted on the door, b) a second side panel, c. a slide plate slidably mounted on the second side panel, said slide plate being disposed to be displaced between an upward position and a downward position, said slide plate engaging said latch on the door when said slide plate is disposed in one of the upward and downward positions, and d. a lock assembly coupled to said slide plate for displacing said slide plate between its upward position and its downward position.
  • 3. The cabinet as claimed in claim 2 wherein said lock assembly comprises,a. a shell having a front end, a rear end, and a central bore extending from the front end to the rear end; b. a key operated plug axially aligned and rotatably and removably disposed within the central bore of said shell; c. a cam module rotatably mounted on the rear end of the shell; d. a key insertable into said plug for removing said plug from said shell; and e. a tool insertable through the central bore in said shell into said cam module when said key operated plug is removed from said shell for rotationally moving said cam module relative to said shell.
  • 4. The cabinet as claimed in claim 2 wherein the second side panel comprises a flange having a slot which is disposed in alignment with said latch when the door is moved into a closed position.
  • 5. The cabinet as claimed in claim 4 wherein said latch comprises a hook and a mounting plate.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/240,929 now abandoned, which was file on Jan. 29, 1999 in the name of Kazmier J. Kasper, which, in turn, is a divisional of Ser. No. 08/596,967 which was filed on Feb. 5, 1996 U.S. Pat. No. 5,775,145, in the name of Kazmier J. Kasper.

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Continuation in Parts (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/240929 Jan 1999 US
Child 09/513933 US