This application relates to devices, such as cabinets, having drawers and has particular application to drawer fronts and handles or pulls for such drawers.
Drawers for cabinets and other devices, particularly metal drawers, often have a drawer front that is made from a steel stamping, which may be welded or otherwise permanently attached to the drawer body, such as by suitable fasteners. It is known to make such drawer fronts or portions thereof by extruding suitable metals, such as aluminum, but they are always fastened in place on the drawer body by suitable fasteners or welding. Such arrangements are relatively expensive and time-consuming to assemble because of the fastening steps involved. Additionally, the fabrication of the drawer front itself is complicated by the fact that, since the drawer fronts must be provided in specific different sizes to fit on different-width drawers, the tooling for making the drawer fronts tends to be expensive because of the need to provide mounting features on the drawer fronts at different locations to accept fasteners or the like for assembly. Furthermore, the additional manufacturing and assembly steps required add expense, as does the need to inventory a number of different parts, including fasteners.
There are disclosed herein drawer fronts, drawers formed therewith and methods of assembling same which avoid the disadvantages of prior devices and techniques while affording additional structural and operating advantages.
In particular, there is provided an improved drawer and front panel construction which is characterized by ease and economy of fabrication and assembly.
More specifically, there is disclosed a drawer panel for the front end of a drawer, the panel comprising: an elongated wall having a front side and a rear side, a projection on the wall and having a base portion extending rearwardly from the rear side of the wall and an attachment portion integral with the base portion and extending therefrom along the rear side of the wall for cooperation with the rear side of the wall to define a channel therebetween, and a drawer pull at the front side of the wall.
There is also disclosed a drawer comprising a drawer body including a bottom wall and a peripheral wall structure extending upwardly from the bottom wall; a mounting structure on the peripheral wall structure and including a base portion projecting forwardly from the peripheral wall structure and an attachment portion projecting from the base portion and extending above and/or below the base portion; and a drawer panel of the type described above, wherein the attachment portion of the mounting structure is slidably receivable in the channel of the drawer panel for mounting the panel on the drawer body in a mounted condition extending across a front end of the drawer body.
There is also disclosed a method of making a drawer comprising: providing a drawer body with mounting structure including a base portion projecting forwardly from a front end of the drawer body and an attachment portion projecting from the base portion and extending above and/or below the base portion,
providing a drawer panel including an elongated panel wall having a front side and a rear side and a projection extending from the rear side and cooperating therewith to define a channel therebetween, and
slidingly inserting the attachment portion of the mounting structure in the channel of the drawer panel and sliding the panel therealong until the panel reaches a mounted position extending across the front end of the drawer body.
For the purpose of facilitating an understanding of the subject matter sought to be protected, there are illustrated in the accompanying drawings embodiments thereof, from an inspection of which, when considered in connection with the following description, the subject matter sought to be protected, its construction and operation, and many of its advantages should be readily understood and appreciated.
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Also extending the width of the panel 41 is a drawer pull 60, which includes a rectangular top flange 61 integral with the sloping wall portion 43 of the panel 41 at its upper edge and projecting forwardly therefrom. The top flange 61 is integral at its forward end with a depending front flange 62, provided at its lower end with an enlarged bead 63 substantially part-circular in transverse cross. Projecting rearwardly from the front flange 62 intermediate its upper and lower ends is a rearward flange 64, which is spaced a slight distance below the top flange 61 for cooperation therewith to define the front end of the channel 66, the rear end of which is defined by the top flange 61 and the sloping wall portion 43 of the panel 41. It will be appreciated that the pull 60 defines a gripping portion beneath which a user's fingers may be fitted for operating the drawer 20 between its open and closed positions, all in a known manner. The channel 66 may be utilized for slidably receiving a drawer latching mechanism, such as that disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,403,139.
It is a significant aspect of the drawer 20 that the drawer front 40 may be mounted on the body of the drawer without the use of any fasteners and without the need for weldments. More specifically, in assembly, the drawer front 40 is placed at one side of the body of the drawer 20 with the ends of the channels 48, 54 and 55 respectively aligned with the adjacent ends of the upper and lower arms 38 and 39 and attachment portion 33 of the drawer mounting structure 30. Those portions of the mounting structure 30 are then inserted in the respective channels and the drawer front 40 is slid along the mounting structure 30 across the front of the drawer to a position then being slide further, wherein the mounting structure 30 on the other drawer side wall 23 is received in the channels, until the drawer front 40 reaches the mounted position illustrated in
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While the aforementioned embodiments utilize drawer fronts which not only provide a drawer pull but also form the front wall of the associated drawer, it will be appreciated that the techniques described above could also be utilized for mounting drawer fronts on drawers which already have front walls. Thus, referring to
The drawer 70 is provided with a drawer front 80 of unitary, one-piece construction and which may be generally similar to the drawer front 40, described above. The drawer front 80 has a generally rectangular panel 81 including a vertical portion 82, a rearwardly projecting portion 83 at the upper end thereof and a convex lower portion 84 depending from the vertical portion 82. Integral with the convex portion 84 at its lower end is a rearwardly projecting portion 85, which is integral at its rear end with an upturned flange forming a lower projection 86 which cooperates with the lower end of the convex portion 84 to define therebetween a channel 87. Depending from the rearwardly extending portion 83 of the panel 81 is an upper projection 88 which extends substantially parallel to the vertical portion 82 of the panel 81 for cooperation therewith to define therebetween a channel 89. The drawer front 80 is provided with a drawer pull 90 including an upwardly extending curved rear flange 91, which is integral with the rearwardly projecting portion 83 of the panel 81 at its rear end. A rectangular top flange 92 projects forwardly from the rear flange 91 and is integral at its front end with a depending front flange 93, which is in turn integral at its lower end with a rearwardly extending bottom flange 94, integral at its rear end with an upstanding lip or flange 95. The upper end of the lip 95 cooperates with the top flange 92 to define therebetween the front end of a channel 96, the rear end of which is defined by the top flange 92 and the rearwardly projecting portion 83 of the panel 81.
The assembly of the drawer 70 is substantially the same as was described above for the drawer 20, the upper and lower arms 77 and 78 of the mounting panel 76 being respectively slidably received in the channels 89 and 87. If desired, small beads or bosses 89a may be provided on the rear surface of the panel 81 and on forwardly facing surfaces of the upper and lower projections 88 and 86 for cooperation to define the desired channel width to afford the proper “play”-free fit of the arms 77 and 78 in the channels. In this arrangement, the front and rear surfaces of the arms 77 and 78 will bear only against the beads 89a, greatly reducing the area of surface contact and, accordingly, greatly reducing the friction between the parts during assembly.
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The drawer front 110 includes a drawer pull 120 having a rear flange 121 which extends upwardly from the upper end of the sloping wall portion 113 of the panel 111, being integral at its upper end with a forwardly projecting, rectangular top flange 122. The top flange 122 is integral at its forward end with a depending front flange 123 having a thickened portion defining a shelf 124, which is spaced a predetermined distance below the top flange 122 for cooperation therewith to define the front end of a channel 126, the rear end of which is defined by the top flange 122 and the sloping wall portion 113 of the panel 111.
The assembly and operation of the drawer 100 is substantially similar to that of the drawer 70, described above, with the channel 102 and the sloping flange 106 being respectively slidably received in the channels 116 and 118 of the drawer front 110. The rearwardly sloping double-thickness flange 106 affords the same advantages as the double-thickness upper arm 38A, described above in connection with
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In the above-described embodiments, the drawer fronts 40, 40A, 80, 110 and 110A may be formed of extruded aluminum. The remainders of the drawers described above may be formed of suitable metals, such as suitable steels. However, it will be appreciated that, if desired, other materials, such as suitable plastics, could be utilized.
From the foregoing, it can be seen that there has been provided an improved drawer construction and, in particular, improved drawer front constructions and techniques for assembling them with drawer bodies, characterized by ease and economy.
The matter set forth in the foregoing description and accompanying drawings is offered by way of illustration only and not as a limitation. While particular embodiments have been shown and described, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the broader aspects of applicant's contribution. The actual scope of the protection sought is intended to be defined in the following claims when viewed in their proper perspective based on the prior art.
This application claims the benefit of the filing date of copending U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/405,782, filed Aug. 23, 2002.
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