Claims
- 1. A cabinet for a dishwasher having a box configuration with one open side having a top and a bottom and including a recessed kick plate along the bottom of the open side which cabinet provides resistance to racking forces applied parallel to the open side including:a top, bottom, two side walls and a back wall of thin sheet material, where each of said top, bottom and two side walls have front edges and each of the two side walls have an upper and a lowermost portion, said walls being joined along their edges to leave a substantially rectangular front opening defined by the front edges of the top, bottom and two side walls, the front edge of the bottom wall and the lowermost portions of the side walls being co-planar and recessed back from the front edges of the top wall and the upper portions of the side walls which lie in a second plane, internally directed flanges on said front edges, said flanges on the bottom and each of the lowermost side edges which are contiguous, are rigidly joined where the bottom and lowermost side edges meet and thereby configured as an inverted tapered beam portal frame with said two corners forming moment resisting joints, rigid link members coupling the flanges on the lower recessed portions of the side walls to said flanges on the upper portions of the side walls each having a top and a bottom and the flange on the top edge forming a beam linking each of the tops of the flanges on the upper portions of the side walls, the two joints defined by the intersections of the beam with the portal frame having no substantial resistance to bending moments.
- 2. A cabinet according to claim 1 wherein said rigid link members are plates which each lie in a plane parallel to the plane of a respective side wall.
- 3. A cabinet according to claim 1 including a rigid link member connecting the front edges of the side walls at approximately half the height of the side walls wherein said transom member is rigidly jointed to the flanges of the side walls which extend above it to form moment resisting joints, wherein the flanges of the side walls extending up to the level of the bosom member are discontinued immediately below the intersection of the transom member and the side walls such that the joints between each side wall below the level of the transom member and respective ends of the transom member have substantially no resistance to bending moments.
- 4. A cabinet according to claim 1 wherein the flanges on the upper portions of the side walls are tapered so as to be widest at said bottom corners and said flanges on the bottom wall are tapered away from a central point to be widest at said bottom corners.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 09/020,580 filed on Jan. 30, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,189,551.
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