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This invention relates to decorative and useful hardware fixtures for cabinets, drawers, other fixtures and furniture and more particularly to a manual pull having an interchangeable part that can be decorative, informational, or useful. The pull can be altered by interchanging the part for one with a different three-dimensional geometry, alternative decoration or finish, indicia, or the like. The interchangeable part is affixed to resist being dislodged inadvertently, while being easily removed when so intended, in particular by an easily operable lock and dock assembly mounting without the need to disconnect the entire unit from the drawer or cabinet door.
Cabinets, drawers, other fixtures, furniture pieces are often provided with hardware fixtures such as knobs and pulls. Pulls are manually useful for opening doors, cabinets, drawers and advantageously also may be decorative or informational in appearance. Typical knobs or pulls may be wood or may comprise brass, zinc or similar metal hardware affixed relatively permanently to a cabinet door, drawer front or other item. In specifying a furniture design, the designer or refinisher may choose among a wide variety of hardware elements including drawer and cabinet pulls. The selection of such hardware can have a great effect on the style and appearance of the furniture or cabinetry, being formal or informal, historical or modern, generic or personalized, decorative or utilitarian. To achieve the desired theme, particular hardware elements used for comparable functions might vary widely in size, shape, color or finish, formality versus folksiness, ornateness versus simplicity and several other ranges of choice.
A supplier of such hardware pragmatically must offer and stock a wide range of such hardware inventory. Variation is mostly a decorative matter because besides scale, there may be little necessary variation is structure to meet minimum functional requirements. The pull only needs to present a protrusion securely affixed to the door or drawer and provide a size, shape and position making it reasonably comfortable to grasp and pull. Most of the variation among alternatives is not dictated by function. Thus, knobs and pulls might be made distinguishable to identify the contents of different drawers to identify the owner by initials or color scheme. These hardware elements might be used for celebratory occasions with themes for seasons, holidays, birthdays, anniversaries, and other special occasions.
Once installed, generally with metal fasteners hardware fixtures have an element of permanence. Conventional fixtures remain where installed unless the owner has a strong desire or opportunity to change them. A change requires considerable effort, inconvenience and/or damage to the furniture and may require a hand tool or power tool. The old and new hardware may not match in shape or fastener placement, making it necessary to refinish the site, substitute a larger hardware device than before or leave unsightly non-functional holes exposed. When hardware is changed, there is little or no part of the old hardware that can be saved and reused.
It would be useful to provide a knob or pull for furniture or for a fixture such as a cabinet, drawer, or door with an easily changeable appearance without having to disconnect the entire unit from the drawer/door.
It would be further desirable to provide, as part of a knob, an aesthetically pleasing or functional decoration or indicia which is durable but easily replaceable or interchangeable.
It would also be advantageous to customize replacement hardware fixtures associated with countertops, cabinets, drawers, and doors at minimal cost.
The disclosed cabinet knobs with lock-and-dock feature include an internally threaded insert, a mounting element housing the insert and having internal and top peripheral mechanical attachment assemblies, and a face element having mechanically attachment assemblies rotatably corresponding to and attaching to the mounting element mechanical assemblies and a planar top. The face element planar top can receive and secure several varied and customizable, interchangeable parts. Each interchangeable part is affixed to resist being dislodged inadvertently, while being easily removed when so intended, in particular by the easily operable lock and dock assembly mounting without the need to disconnect the threaded insert and mounting element housing from the drawer or cabinet door.
These and other features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will become better understood regarding the following description, and drawings as further described.
Lock-and-dock cabinet knob embodiments 10 or 12 include an insert 20 providing an internal threaded portion 24 in an insert bottom end 22 and an insert top end 26. The insert internal threaded portion 24 is sized to be attached to a threaded member 202 extending orthogonally from a planar front surface of a cabinet drawer 200 or door,
Lock-and-dock cabinet knob embodiments 10 or 12 include a mounting element 30 having a mounting element longitudinal axis 32, a mounting element base 34 providing a mounting element base top 36. The mounting element base top 36 includes a planar top surface 50, an external surface 38 and a base bottom 40 including an internal opening 42 and a mounting element first internal surface 44 sized to receive and be fixedly attached to the insert top end 26. The mounting element 30 includes an internal opening 46 around the base top external surface 38 providing a mounting element second internal surface 48 centered on the longitudinal axis 32, an interlocking assembly within the mounting element internal opening 46 around the mounting element base external surface 38, and an interlocking assembly on a periphery around the mounting element planar top surface 50,
Lock-and-dock cabinet knob embodiments 10 include a face element 60 comprising a face element longitudinal axis 62 and a face element base 64 centered on the face element longitudinal axis 62 providing an face element base internal surface 68 sized to receive the mounting element base top external surface 38,
Lock-and-dock cabinet knob embodiments 10 or 12 include an insert 20, a mounting element base 34, a mounting element first internal surface 44, a mounting element second internal surface 48, a face element base internal surface 68 or 98, and the face element base external surface 66 or 96 are cylindrical. For these embodiments of the drawer or cabinet pull assembly the mounting element base bottom internal opening 42, the mounting element planar top surface internal opening 46, and the face element top 70 or 100 are circular,
Lock-and-dock cabinet knob embodiments 10 provide mounting element 30 and face element 60 interlocking assemblies that include three equal sized openings 52 on the mounting element second internal surface 48, each equal sized opening spaced equidistant from the other openings about the mounting element longitudinal axis 32, and three equal sized protrusions 66 on a face element base external surface, each protrusion 66 sized to be received into and held by one of the equal sized openings 52 on the mounting element second internal surface 48 and each protrusion 66 spaced equidistant from the other protrusions 66 about the face element central longitudinal axis 62, and three equal sized domes 56, each dome 56 on the mounted element top periphery between each slotted opening 54. The three equal sized slotted openings on the mounting element planar top periphery corresponding in positional alignment about the mounting element longitudinal central axis with the three equal sized openings 52 on the mounting element second internal surface 48, and the three equal sized detents 74 disposed on the periphery of the face element top side bottom surface 72 at a position corresponding to a protrusion 66 on the external base side of the face element about the face element central longitudinal axis 62. When the mounting element longitudinal axis 32 is aligned with the face element longitudinal axis 62, clockwise rotation of the face element planar surface in contact with the mounting element top planar surface domes allows each face element detent 74 to correspond with a mounting element slotted opening 54 and provides mating of each face element protrusion 66 with a corresponding mounting element interior surface opening 52 on the mounting element second internal surface 48 releasably locking the face element to the mounting element and allowing the assembly to be pulled to open a drawer or cabinet door,
Lock-and-dock cabinet knob embodiments 10 provide a face element with a geometric shape affixed to a circular face element base that includes the attachment assembly sized to attach to and be secured by the top surface of the face element planer surface as disclosed. For some drawer or cabinet pull assembly embodiments 10 the geometric shape is a dome, and the mounting element 30 and the face element 60 are polycarbonate. As a user wishes to change the geometry, aesthetic, or faux material look of a drawer or cabinet pull, the face element can 30 be disengaged from the mounting element 60, and a new face element 30 with the desired changed face element knob 76 feature relocked-and-redocked with the existing mounting element 30 for use as the drawer or cabinet door pull,
Lock-and-dock cabinet knob embodiments 12 provide mounting element 30 and face element 90 interlocking assemblies that include three equal sized openings 52 on the mounting element second internal surface 48, each equal sized opening spaced equidistant from the other openings about the mounting element longitudinal axis 32, and three equal sized protrusions 96 on a face element base external surface, each protrusion 96 sized to be received into and held by one of the equal sized openings 52 on the mounting element second internal surface 48 and each protrusion 96 spaced equidistant from the other protrusions 96 about the face element central longitudinal axis 92, and three equal sized domes 56, each dome 56 on the mounted element top periphery between each slotted opening 54. The three equal sized slotted openings on the mounting element planar top periphery corresponding in positional alignment about the mounting element longitudinal central axis with the three equal sized openings 52 on the mounting element second internal surface 48, and the three equal sized detents 104 disposed on the periphery of the face element top side bottom surface 102 at a position corresponding to a protrusion 96 on the external base side of the face element about the face element central longitudinal axis 62. When the mounting element longitudinal axis 32 is aligned with the face element longitudinal axis 62, clockwise rotation of the face element planar surface in contact with the mounting element top planar surface domes allows each face element detent 74 to correspond with a mounting element slotted opening 54 and provides mating of each face element protrusion 96 with a corresponding mounting element interior surface opening 52 on the mounting element second internal surface 48 releasably locking the face element to the mounting element and allowing the assembly to be pulled to open a drawer or cabinet door,
Lock-and-dock cabinet knob embodiments 12 provide a face element with an optically transparent domed capsule 108 filled with materials according to a user's requirements and affixed to a circular face element base 94 by the face element top capsule base 106 and the face element top bottom side 102,
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