Claims
- 1. Cabinet for use in forming a air conditioning unit, comprising:
- a one piece inner panel member and a one piece outer wall panel member each member each having opposite end portions interconnected by a central portion, said inner and outer wall panel members being positioned in a parallel, mutually opposed, generally straight orientation in which the central and opposite end portions of said inner wall panel member respectively face the central and opposite end portions of said outer wall panel member,
- said inner and outer wall panel members in said mutually opposed, generally straight orientation thereof being operatively and bent to a generally U-shaped, nested orientation in which the central and opposite end portions of said inner wall panel member are respectively disposed in a parallel, inwardly adjacent, laterally facing relationship with the central and opposite end portions of said outer wall panel member and the facing central and opposite end portions of said inner and outer wall panel members are spaced apart from one another to form an insulating space therebetween;
- first abutment means, formed on said outer wall panel members from integral portions thereof, for locking said inner and outer wall panel members in said nested orientation thereof in response to said operative and simultaneous bending thereof from said mutually opposed, generally straight orientation to said nested orientation; and
- second abutment means, formed on said inner wall panel member from integral portions thereof, for holding said inner and outer wall panel members apart to maintain said insulation space therebetween.
- 2. The cabinet of claim 1 further comprising:
- holding means, connectable to the opposite and portions of said outer wall panel member, for holding said inner and outer wall panel members in said generally U-shaped, nested orientation thereof.
- 3. The cabinet of claim 2 wherein:
- said inner and outer wall panel members, in said generally U-shaped, nested orientation thereof, form a three-sided portion of a rectangular cabinet, said three-sided portion having a first open side opposite said central portion of said inner wall panel member, and a second open side extending transversely to said first open side and bordered by a generally U-shaped, inturned side edge section of said outer wall panel member, said inturned side edge section having a pair of outer ends and defining a portion of said first abutment means, and
- said holding means include an elongated connecting member secured to said three-sided portion and longitudinally extending between said pair of outer ends inturned of said outer wall panel member,
- said inturned side edge section and said connecting member each having lateral portions which are outwardly bendable to collectively define an outwardly projecting, generally rectangular duct connection flange bordering said second open side of said three-sided portion.
- 4. The cabinet of claim 2 wherein:
- the generally U-shaped, nested inner and outer wall panel members form a three-sided portion of a rectangularly cross-sectioned cabinet having an open side opposite the central portion of said inner wall panel member, and
- said cabinet further comprises a double-walled access panel, and securing means for removably securing said access panel to said three-sided portion across said open side thereof.
- 5. The cabinet of claim 1 wherein said first abutment means include:
- inturned opposite outer end edge portions of said outer wall panel member which, with said inner and outer wall panel members positioned in said mutually opposed, generally straight orientation thereof, outwardly overlie opposite outer end edge portions of said inner wall panel member, and
- inturned opposite side edge portions of said outer wall panel member which, with said inner and outer wall panel members positioned in said mutually opposed, generally straight orientation thereof, outwardly overlie opposite side edge portions of said inner wall panel member.
- 6. The cabinet of claim 5 wherein:
- said opposite outer end edge portions and said opposite side edge portions of said inner wall panel member are respectively bent toward and away from the inner side surface of said outer wall panel member.
- 7. The cabinet of claim 1 wherein:
- said inner wall panel member has a pair of parallel opposite side edges, and
- said second abutment means include a spaced pair of elongated, outwardly projecting portions of said inner wall panel member which extend transversely to said opposite side edges and engage the inner side surface of said outer wall panel member when said inner and outer wall panel members are in said generally U-shaped, nested orientation thereof.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 662,358, filed Feb. 28, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,170,570.
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Divisions (1)
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