Clips for restraining furniture doors from vertical and horizontal movement during shipping and handling

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6533374
  • Patent Number
    6,533,374
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, January 10, 2001
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 18, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
Clips for restraining furniture doors from both vertical and horizontal movement during shipping and handling are provided. A clip includes an elongated base member having opposite first and second sides. A pair of elongated first and second panels extend outwardly from the base member first side in spaced-apart, opposing relationship. The first and second panels are configured to removably secure a portion of a furniture frame. An elongated third panel extends outwardly from the base member second side and is configured to engage an end portion of a furniture door and removably secure the door against the base member second side such that vertical and horizontal movement of the door relative to the frame is restrained.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates generally to furniture and, more particularly, to devices for protecting furniture from damage during shipping and handling.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Various types of furniture, such as cabinets and the like, have doors supported by hinges which permit pivotal movement thereof. Under normal usage, conventional furniture hinges may be adequate for supporting the weight of doors hung therefrom. However, during shipping or handling, furniture doors may swing open and may exert excessive loads on supporting hinges unless restrained in some manner. This tendency is particularly problematic for heavy doors such as those that include heavy glass windows therein.




Unfortunately, conventional furniture hinges (especially thin band hinges) may be insufficient to withstand forces encountered during shipping and handling, particularly vertical forces. The weight of a heavy door in combination with a sudden jolt may be sufficient to bend, dislocate and/or damage conventional furniture hinges.




Various devices are known for temporarily restraining furniture doors from lateral movement during shipping and handling. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 3,997,205 describes a cabinet door clip formed with a pair of U-shaped bends that are configured to limit lateral movement of a cabinet door.





FIG. 1A

illustrates another prior art restraining clip


10


for restraining furniture doors from lateral movement during shipping and handling. The illustrated clip


10


is configured to engage an edge portion of a door and a frame member and to restrain the door from opening. The illustrated clip


10


includes a vertical segment


11


, a portion


12


located at one end of the vertical segment


11


that is configured to engage a portion of a door


13


, and a portion


14


located at the other end of the vertical segment


11


that is configured to engage a portion of a frame


15


when the door is closed.

FIG. 1B

illustrates the clip


10


of

FIG. 1A

in an installed configuration.




Unfortunately, the various known devices for temporarily restraining furniture doors during shipping and handling may not provide sufficient vertical (i.e., gravitational) support for a heavy door that is being restrained thereby.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In view of the above discussion, clips for restraining furniture doors from both vertical and horizontal movement relative to a frame during shipping and handling are provided. Clips according to embodiments of the present invention include an elongated base member having opposite first and second sides. A pair of elongated first and second panels extend outwardly from the base member first side in spaced-apart, opposing relationship. The first and second panels each have respective, opposite first and second sides and a free end. The first panel free end preferably includes a barb that is configured to removably secure a frame against the base member first side. Preferably, the barb is configured to apply a biasing force against a frame to retain the frame against the base member first side.




An elongated third panel extends outwardly from the base member second side, and includes opposite first and second sides and a free end. The third panel first side is configured to engage an end portion of a furniture door such that vertical movement of the door relative to the frame can be restrained. In addition, the third panel first side preferably includes a raised portion adjacent the third panel free end that is configured to removably secure a furniture door against the base member second side such that horizontal movement of the door relative to the frame can be restrained.




Clips according to embodiments of the present invention can be utilized to restrain vertical and horizontal movement of various types and configurations of furniture doors. Moreover, clips according to embodiments of the present invention can be manufactured economically using various inexpensive materials and known manufacturing techniques including, but not limited to, injection molding.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1A

is a perspective view of a prior art restraining clip for restraining furniture doors from opening during shipping and handling.





FIG. 1B

illustrates the clip of

FIG. 1A

in an installed configuration.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of a restraining clip for restraining furniture doors during shipping and handling, according to embodiments of the present invention.





FIG. 3

is a side elevation view of the clip of

FIG. 2

illustrating the clip in an uninstalled condition.





FIG. 4

illustrates the clip of

FIG. 2

with a portion of a door frame removably secured between the first and second panels.





FIG. 5

illustrates a pair of clips according to the embodiment of

FIG. 2

, wherein one clip is secured to a top portion of a door and to an adjacent door frame portion, another clip is secured to a bottom portion of the door and to an adjacent door frame portion, and both clips restrain the door from both vertical and horizontal movement relative to the frame.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




The present invention now will be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which preferred embodiments of the invention are shown. This invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art. In the drawings, the thickness of layers and regions may be exaggerated for clarity.




Referring now to

FIGS. 2-5

, a clip


30


for restraining furniture doors from both vertical and horizontal movement during shipping and handling, according to embodiments of the present invention, is illustrated. The clip


30


includes an elongated base member


32


having opposite first and second sides


32




a,




32




b.


A pair of elongated first and second panels


34


,


36


extend outwardly from the base member first side


32




a


in spaced-apart, opposing relationship, as illustrated. The first panel


34


includes opposite first and second sides


34




a,




34




b,


and a free end


34




c.


The second panel


36


includes opposite first and second sides


36




a,




36




b,


and a free end


36




c.


The illustrated first panel free end


34




c


includes a barb


37


that is configured to removably secure the frame of an article of furniture (such as a cabinet) against the base member first side


32




a.






The illustrated barb


37


includes an end


37




a


that is secured to the first panel


34


, and an opposite free end


37




b


that extends from the first panel first side


34




a


in a direction toward the base member first side


32




a.


A reinforcing fillet


33


is provided between the barb


37


and the first panel first side


34




a


to provide additional rigidity to the barb


37


and to help prevent the barb


37


from breaking off from the first panel


34


when subjected to the loads experienced during the securing of a door. In the illustrated embodiment, the barb free end


37




b


extends from the first panel first side


34




a


at an angle a (

FIG. 3

) of between about 40 degrees and about 60 degrees.




In the illustrated embodiment, the first panel


34


, in an uninstalled condition, extends outwardly from the base panel first side


32




a


in a direction L


1


that converges with the outwardly extending direction L


2


of the second panel


36


. When a portion of a frame


52


(

FIG. 4

) is inserted between the first and second panels


34


,


36


, the first panel


34


bends away from the second panel


36


to allow the frame


52


to be inserted therebetween. As illustrated in phantom line in

FIG. 4

, the first panel


34


tries to return to its uninstalled (i.e., relaxed) condition, thereby causing the barb


37


to impart biasing forces F


1


and F


2


against the frame


52


, which push the frame


52


against the base member first side


32




a


and the second panel


36


.




In the illustrated embodiment, the second panel first side


36




a


has a tapered portion


35


adjacent the second panel free end


36




c.


Tapered portion


35


is designed to facilitate insertion of a frame between the first and second panels


34


,


36


. In the illustrated embodiment, a reinforcing member


40


, in the form of a gusset, extends from the second panel second side


36




b


to the base panel first side


32




a.


The reinforcing member


40


is configured to provide additional strength and reduce deflection of the second panel


36


caused by movement of a frame in a direction toward the second panel


36


. The reinforcing member


40


may have various configurations and shapes and is not limited to the illustrated embodiment.




An elongated third panel


38


extends outwardly from the base member second side


32




b,


as illustrated. The illustrated third panel


38


includes opposite first and second sides


38




a,




38




b


and a free end


38




c.


The third panel first side


38




a


is configured to engage an end portion of a door such that vertical movement of the door relative to the frame is restrained. In the illustrated embodiment, the third panel first side


38




a


includes a raised portion


39


adjacent the third panel free end


38




c.


The raised portion


39


is configured to removably secure a door against the base member second side


32




b.






In the illustrated embodiment, a reinforcing member


42


, in the form of a gusset, extends from the third panel second side


38




b


to the base panel second side


32




b.


The reinforcing member


42


is configured to strengthen the third panel


38


and reduce deflection of the third panel


38


caused by movement of a door in a direction toward the third panel


38


. The reinforcing member


42


may have various configurations and shapes and is not limited to the illustrated embodiment.




Clips


30


according to embodiments of the present invention can be manufactured from various materials and via various processes. Exemplary materials include, but are not limited to, polyethylene and polypropylene, and an exemplary manufacturing method includes, but is not limited to, injection molding.




Referring now to

FIG. 5

, clips


30


according to embodiments of the present invention are illustrated in an installed configuration on an article of furniture, such as a cabinet. A first clip


30


is secured to an upper end portion


50




a


of a vertically hung furniture door


50


, and to an adjacent upper frame portion


52




a


as illustrated. A second clip


30


is secured to a lower end portion


50




b


of the vertically hung furniture door


50


, and to an adjacent lower frame portion


52




b


as illustrated. The respective clips


30


restrain the vertically hung door


50


in both vertical and horizontal directions indicated by arrows V and H.




The foregoing is illustrative of the present invention and is not to be construed as limiting thereof. Although a few exemplary embodiments of this invention have been described, those skilled in the art will readily appreciate that many modifications are possible in the exemplary embodiments without materially departing from the novel teachings and advantages of this invention. Accordingly, all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of this invention as defined in the claims. Therefore, it is to be understood that the foregoing is illustrative of the present invention and is not to be construed as limited to the specific embodiments disclosed, and that modifications to the disclosed embodiments, as well as other embodiments, are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims. The invention is defined by the following claims, with equivalents of the claims to be included therein.



Claims
  • 1. A clip for securing a door in a closed position relative to a frame, the clip comprising:an elongated base member, comprising opposite first and second sides; a pair of elongated first and second planar panels extending outwardly from the base member first side in spaced-apart, opposing relationship, wherein the first and second planar panels each comprise opposite first and second sides and a free end, wherein the first planar panel free end comprises a barb having a free end positioned between the first and second planar panels that is configured to removably secure a portion of the frame positioned between the first and second planar panels against the base member first side, and wherein the first planar panel extends outwardly from the base member first side in a first direction that converges with an outwardly extending second direction of the second planar panel; and an elongated, planar third panel extending outwardly from the base member second side, wherein the third planar panel comprises opposite first and second sides and a free end, wherein the third planar panel first side is configured to engage an end portion of the door, and wherein the third planar panel first side includes a raised portion adjacent the third planar panel free end that is configured to removably secure the door against the base member second side such that vertical and horizontal movement of the door relative to the frame is restrained.
  • 2. The clip according to claim 1, further comprising a reinforcing fillet between the barb and the first planar panel first side.
  • 3. The clip according to claim 2, wherein the barb free end extends from the first planar panel first side at an angle of between about 40 degrees and about 60 degrees with respect to the first planar panel first side.
  • 4. The clip according to claim 1, wherein the second planar panel free end is tapered.
  • 5. The clip according to claim 1, further comprising a reinforcing member extending from the third planar panel second side to the base panel second side, wherein the reinforcing member is configured to reduce deflection of the third planar panel caused by movement of the door.
  • 6. The clip according to claim 1, further comprising a reinforcing member extending from the second planar panel second side to the base panel first side, wherein the reinforcing member is configured to reduce deflection of the second planar panel caused by movement of the frame.
  • 7. The clip according to claim 1, wherein the base member, and first, second, and third planar panels comprise polyethylene.
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