1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a furniture or storage unit and, more particularly, to an easy no tool assembly cabinet.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional cabinet assembly usually comprises a plurality of connecting boards which are connected with each other by a plurality of locking members, such as screws, bolts, nuts, nails and the like. However, a user needs to use a hand tool, such as the screwdriver, hammer and the like, to drive the locking members so as to combine the connecting boards so that the cabinet assembly cannot be assembled easily and quickly, thereby causing inconvenience to the user when assembling the cabinet assembly. In addition, the cabinet assembly has a larger volume to increase the cost of packaging, transportation and storage of the cabinet assembly.
In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a cabinet assembly, comprising a cabinet including a bottom board, a plurality of upright connecting boards detachably mounted on the bottom board, a top board detachably mounted on the connecting boards which are located between the bottom board and the top board, a rear board detachably mounted between two of the connecting boards and located between the bottom board and the top board, a plurality of drawers detachably mounted between the connecting boards, and two front panels pivotally and detachably mounted on two of the connecting boards respectively and located between the bottom board and the top board.
The cabinet assembly further comprises a bottom frame mounted on a bottom of the cabinet to support the cabinet. The bottom frame includes two substantially inverted U-shaped support brackets and two connecting sleeves mounted between the two support brackets.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a cabinet assembly that is assembled and disassembled easily and quickly without needing aid of any hand tool.
According to the primary objective of the present invention, each of the cabinet and the bottom frame is assembled and disassembled individually so that the cabinet assembly can be assembled and disassembled easily and conveniently without using hand tools, thereby facilitating a user assembling and disassembling the cabinet assembly.
According to another objective of the present invention, each of the cabinet and the bottom frame can be detached completely so that the cabinet assembly has the minimum volume before assembly so as to decrease the cost of packaging, transportation and storage of the cabinet assembly.
Further benefits and advantages of the present invention will become apparent after a careful reading of the detailed description with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
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The cabinet 1 includes a bottom board 11, a plurality of upright connecting boards 13 detachably mounted on the bottom board 11, a top board 15 detachably mounted on the connecting boards 13 which are located between the bottom board 11 and the top board 15, a rear board 14 detachably mounted between two of the connecting boards 13 and located between the bottom board 11 and the top board 15, a plurality of drawers 16 detachably mounted between the connecting boards 13, and two front panels 19 pivotally and detachably mounted on two of the connecting boards 13 respectively and located between the bottom board 11 and the top board 15.
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Each of the connecting boards 13 has a bottom provided with at least one stepped locking flange 131 inserted into and detachably locked in the locking slot 121 of the respective fixing strip 12 to lock each of the connecting boards 13 onto the bottom board 11. Each of the connecting boards 13 has a top provided with at least one fixing pin 133. Each of the connecting boards 13 has a surface formed with an upright retaining groove 132.
In assembly, the locking flange 131 of each of the connecting boards 13 is inserted into the locking slot 121 of the respective fixing strip 12 as shown in
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The threaded tube 18 has a first end formed with a passage 181 and a second end formed with a locking space 182 connected to and having a diameter greater than that of the passage 181. The eccentric snap 17 is secured in the receiving hole 161 and has a hollow inside. The locking pin 172 has a first end 1720 rotatably mounted in the eccentric snap 17 and extended through the drive handle 171 and a stepped second end 1722 protruding outwardly from the respective connecting plate 160 of each of the drawers 16. The second end 1722 of the locking pin 172 is inserted through the passage 181 of the threaded tube 18 and is releasably locked in the locking space 182 of the threaded tube 18. The drive handle 171 is pivotally mounted on the eccentric snap 17 and secured on the first end 1720 of the locking pin 172 to rotate the locking pin 172 relative to the threaded tube 18.
In assembly, the second end 1722 of the locking pin 172 is inserted through the passage 181 into the locking space 182 of the threaded tube 18 as shown in
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In assembly, when the sliding rail 163 of each of the drawers 16 is inserted into the guide track 134 of each of the connecting boards 13, the stop bar 164 of each of the drawers 16 is pushed upward by the stop block 135 of the guide track 134 and is pivoted upward relative to the sliding rail 163 of each of the drawers 16 so that the stop bar 164 of each of the drawers 16 can pass through the stop block 135 of the guide track 134. After the limit recess 165 of the stop bar 164 aligns with the stop block 135 of the guide track 134, the stop bar 164 of each of the drawers 16 is driven downward by its gravity and is pivoted downward relative to the sliding rail 163 of each of the drawers 16 so that the limit recess 165 of the stop bar 164 can receive the stop block 135 of the guide track 134. In such a manner, when the sliding rail 163 of each of the drawers 16 is moved backward relative to the guide track 134 of each of the connecting boards 13, the limit recess 165 of the stop bar 164 is stopped by the stop block 135 of the guide track 134 to prevent the sliding rail 163 of each of the drawers 16 from being detached from the guide track 134 of each of the connecting boards 13.
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Accordingly, each of the cabinet 1 and the bottom frame 2 is assembled and disassembled individually so that the cabinet assembly can be assembled and disassembled easily and conveniently without using hand tools, thereby facilitating a user assembling and disassembling the cabinet assembly. In addition, each of the cabinet 1 and the bottom frame 2 can be detached completely so that the cabinet assembly has the minimum volume before assembly so as to decrease the cost of packaging, transportation and storage of the cabinet assembly.
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment(s) as mentioned above, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope of the present invention. It is, therefore, contemplated that the appended claim or claims will cover such modifications and variations that fall within the true scope of the invention.