Claims
- 1. A cabinet comprising a plurality of walls including at least one side wall, the walls being joined together to provide a cabinet framework having an open front and an open interior;
- a door of a size to at least partially cover the open front;
- an upper guide frame and a lower guide frame, each mounted to the cabinet framework adjacent to the at least open side wall;
- a carrier having an upper end and a lower end;
- a hinge pivotally mounting the door to the carrier;
- means for mounting the upper and lower ends of the carrier to, respectively, the upper and lower guide frames;
- the carrier mounting means comprising a pair of upper wheels and a pair of lower wheels, said upper wheels being mounted adjacent to the upper end of the carrier for rolling engagement with the upper guide frame, and said lower wheels being mounted adjacent to the lower end of the carrier for rolling engagement with the lower guide frame; and
- a cable having first and second ends each fixed relative to the cabinet framework and a portion intermediate the first and second ends passing over one of the upper wheels and one of the lower wheels;
- whereby the door is adapted to move between a closed position in which the door at least partially covers the open front and a pocketed position in which the door is received within the open interior of the framework and adjacent to the at least one side wall, the carrier and the door reciprocate along the upper and lower guide frames as the door is moved between the open and pocketed positions, and the door will be restrained by the cable from skewing or sagging out of a predetermined relationship to the upper and lower guide frames.
- 2. A cabinet according to claim 1, wherein the upper guide frame includes an upper edge and a lower edge opposite the upper edge, and further wherein one of said pair of upper wheels rolls on the upper edge and the other of said pair rolls on the lower edge.
- 3. A cabinet according to claim 2, wherein said one of said upper pair of wheels is load bearing.
- 4. A cabinet according to claim 3, wherein the lower guide frame includes an upper edge and a lower edge opposite the upper edge and further wherein one of said pair of lower wheels rolls on the upper edge and the other of said pair rolls on the lower edge.
- 5. A cabinet according to claim 4, wherein said other of said lower pair of wheels is load bearing.
- 6. A cabinet according to claim 1, wherein the upper guide frame has a web intermediate an elongated upper rail and a lower rail opposite the upper rail, the rails being integral with the web and extending outwardly therefrom, and further wherein one of said pair of upper wheels rolls on the upper rail and the other of said pair rolls on the lower rail.
- 7. A cabinet according to claim 6, wherein said one of said upper pair of wheels is load bearing.
- 8. A cabinet according to claim 7, wherein the lower guide frame has a web intermediate an upper rail and an elongated lower rail opposite the upper rail, the rails being integral with the web and extending outwardly therefrom, and further wherein one of said pair of lower wheels rolls on the upper rail and the other of said pair rolls on the lower rail.
- 9. A cabinet according to claim 8, wherein said other of said lower pair of wheels is load bearing.
- 10. A cabinet according to claim 1, wherein each wheel includes an outer sleeve rotatably mounted to an inner sleeve.
- 11. A cabinet according to claim 10, wherein the outer sleeve of at least two of the wheels includes a portion defining a first circumferential channel and a portion defining a second circumferential channel adjacent to the first channel.
- 12. A cabinet according to claim 11, wherein the upper guide frame includes an upper edge and a lower edge opposite the upper edge, the upper edge being received in the first circumferential channel of said pair of upper wheels for rolling of one of said pair of upper wheels on the upper edge, the lower edge being received in the first circumferential channel of the other of said pair for rolling of said other wheel on the lower edge.
- 13. A cabinet according to claim 12, wherein said one wheel of said upper pair of wheels is load bearing.
- 14. A cabinet according to claim 13, wherein the lower guide frame includes an upper edge and a lower edge opposite the upper edge, the upper edge being received in the first circumferential channel of one of said pair of lower wheels for rolling of said one wheel on the upper edge, the lower edge being received in the first circumferential channel of the other of said pair for rolling of said other wheel on the lower edge.
- 15. A cabinet according to claim 14, wherein said other wheel of said lower pair of wheels is load bearing.
- 16. A cabinet according to claim 1, wherein the cable is wound around one of the upper pair of wheels and wound around one of the lower pair of wheels.
- 17. A cabinet according to claim 16, wherein the cable is fixed to the upper and lower guide frames.
- 18. A cabinet according to claim 1 wherein each wheel around which the cable passes includes a pair of tracks, and the cable passes over each wheel twice and is received in each track of each wheel.
- 19. A cabinet according to claim 18, wherein the cable is wound around one of the upper pair of wheels and wound around one of the lower pair of wheels.
- 20. A cabinet according to claim 19, wherein the cable is fixed to the upper and lower guide frames.
- 21. A cabinet according to claim 20, wherein the cable is under tension and the stabilizing means further includes a spring for tensioning the cable.
- 22. A cabinet according to claim 21, wherein the stabilizing means further includes a cable tie down assembly for selectively and releasably retaining the cable at a desired tension.
- 23. A cabinet according to claim 22, wherein the cable tie down assembly includes means for clamping the cable to the guide frames.
- 24. A cabinet according to claim 23, wherein the cable is clamped adjacent to the spring.
- 25. A cabinet according to claim 21, wherein the stabilizing means includes a pair of springs for tensioning the cable.
- 26. A cabinet according to claim 25, wherein each spring secured to the cable and to one of the guide frames.
- 27. A cabinet according to claim 26, wherein one spring is secured to the upper guide frame and the other spring is secured to the lower guide frame.
- 28. A cabinet according to claim 27, wherein the stabilizing means further includes a cable tie down assembly for selectively and releasably retaining the cable at a desired tension.
- 29. A cabinet according to claim 28, wherein the cable tie down assembly includes means for clamping the cable to the guide frames.
- 30. A cabinet according to claim 29, wherein the cable is clamped to the upper and lower guide frames adjacent to the respective springs.
- 31. A cabinet according to claim 17, wherein the upper guide frame includes an upper edge and a lower edge opposite the upper edge, and further wherein one of said pair of upper wheels rolls on the upper edge and the other of said pair rolls on the lower edge.
- 32. A cabinet according to claim 31, wherein said one of said upper pair of wheels is load bearing.
- 33. A cabinet according to claim 32, wherein the lower guide frame includes an upper edge and a lower edge opposite the upper edge, and further wherein one of said pair of lower wheels rolls on the upper edge and the other of said pair rolls on the lower edge.
- 34. A cabinet according to claim 33 wherein said other of said lower pair of wheels is load bearing.
- 35. A cabinet according to claim 17, wherein the upper guide frame has a web intermediate an elongated upper rail and a lower rail opposite the upper rail, the rails being integral with the web and extending outwardly therefrom, and further wherein one of said pair of upper wheels rolls on the upper rail and the other of said pair rolls on the lower rail.
- 36. A cabinet according to claim 35, wherein said one of said upper pair of wheels is load bearing.
- 37. A cabinet according to claim 36 wherein the lower guide frame has a web intermediate an upper rail and a elongated lower rail opposite the upper rail, the rails being integral with the web and extending outwardly therefrom, and further wherein one of said pair of lower wheels rolls on the upper rail and the other of said pair rolls on the lower rail.
- 38. A cabinet according to claim 37, wherein said other of said lower pair of wheels is load bearing.
- 39. A cabinet according to claim 1, further comprising a handle rotatably mounted to the door for movement between an orientation perpendicular to the face of the door for gripping when the door is in the closed position and an orientation parallel to the face of the door and projecting from the second edge of the door when the door is in the pocketed position.
- 40. A cabinet according to claim 39, wherein the second edge of the door includes a recess, the handle being received within the recess.
- 41. A cabinet according to claim 39, wherein as the door is moved between the closed and pocketed positions the handle rotates to an orientation that is aligned with the direction in which the force to move the door is applied.
- 42. A cabinet according to claim 41, wherein the handle includes a spring for selectively retaining the handle in the desired orientation.
- 43. A cabinet according to claim 42, wherein the handle further includes a pair of pins, each pin having an equal number of faces, and the spring engages a first face of each pin when the handle is in a first orientation.
- 44. A cabinet according to claim 43, wherein the spring rotates as the handle is rotated to a second orientation displaced from the first orientation, whereby the spring engages a second face of each pin when the handle is in the second orientation.
- 45. A cabinet according to claim 44, wherein each pin has hour faces.
- 46. A cabinet according to claim 45, wherein each pin is substantially square in cross section, the handle includes a pair of springs, and each spring engages one of the pin faces, the faces engaged by each pin being opposed.
- 47. A cabinet according to claim 1 further comprising means for limiting movement of the door into the open interior of the framework.
- 48. A cabinet according to claim 47, wherein the door movement limiting means includes a door stop and means for mounting the stop to one of said upper and lower guide frames.
- 49. A cabinet according to claim 48, wherein the carrier includes an edge and engagement of the carrier edge with the door stop limits movement of the door into the framework interior.
- 50. A cabinet according to claim 49, the door movement limiting means further including a second door stop mounted to the other of said upper and lower guide frames.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 342,957, filed Apr. 25, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,976,502.
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