Claims
- 1. A corner structure for a frame cabinet structure, comprising:
- a plurality of structural members, each structure member comprising a substantially closed square shaped tubular member having four walls and four corners therebetween, each tube having a substantially right angle flange at one of said corners, two of said four walls substantially adjacently abutting at said corner but with one wall turning outwardly therefore to form said flange substantially coplanar with the terminal end of the other substantially adjacent abutting wall and said two walls being welded together at said one corner where they substantially abut said plurality of structural members being arranged in an intersecting arrangement, said intersecting structural members having flanges formed such that at least one of said flanges of one of said plurality of structural members mutually abuts with at least one of the flanges of another of said structural members, and
- means for securely attaching said plurality of structural members in a rigid corner arrangement.
- 2. The corner structure defined in claim 1 wherein said securely attaching means comprises welds securely fixing said structural members together.
- 3. The corner structure defined in claim 1 wherein said securely attaching means comprises a unitary corner member having a block-shaped portion with at least two adjacent surfaces and block-shaped protrusions extending outwardly from said two adjacent surfaces respectively;
- said two protrusions of said corner member slidably inserted into one each of said structural members; and
- means for securely fastening said members and protrusions.
- 4. The corner structure defined in claim 1 wherein said structural members are unibody structural members.
- 5. The corner structure defined in claim 4 wherein said securely attaching means comprises welds.
- 6. The corner structure defined in claim 4 wherein said securely attaching means comprises a unitary corner member having a block-shaped portion with at least two adjacent surface and block-shaped protrusions extending outwardly from said two surfaces respectively;
- said two protrusions of said corner member slidably inserted into one each of said structural members; and
- means for securely fastening said members and protrusions.
- 7. A frame structure for a cabinet, comprising:
- a plurality of structural members each structural member comprising a substantially closed square shaped tube having four walls, four corners therebetween and two end portions, the four walls forming a hole therethrough, two of said four walls substantially adjacently abutting at one of said four corners but one of said two walls turning and extending outwardly therefrom to form a flange substantially coplanar with the terminal end of the other substantially adjacent abutting wall and said two walls being welded together at said one corner where they substantially abut; and
- means for securely attaching said plurality of structural members in a rigid corner arrangement.
- 8. The frame structure defined in claim 7 wherein said means for securely attaching said structural members comprises a unitary corner member having a block-shaped portion with three block-shaped protrusions extending outwardly therefrom, three of said plurality of structural members being slid over respective ones of said block-shaped protrusions, and means for securing said corner member to said structural members.
- 9. The frame structure defined in claim 8 wherein said means for securing said corner member and structural members comprises three threaded elements, said three block-shaped protrusions each having a threaded hole therethrough across their lateral extent, said threaded elements disposed in said threaded holes for securely engaging said structural members to hold said structural members and corner element together.
- 10. The frame structure defined in claim 7 wherein said means for securely attaching structural members in corner arrangement comprises welding a first, second and third of said plurality of structural members in an intersecting relationship forming a trihedral point as a corner of the frame.
- 11. The frame structure defined in claim 10 wherein said welding said first, second and third structural members comprises arranging said intersecting structural members such that at least one of said flanges mutually abut with at least one of the flanges of another structural member and a weld joining said mutually abutting flanges, and welds joining the walls of said structural members together.
- 12. The frame structure defined in claim 11 wherein said mutually abutting flanges are cut at about a 45.degree. angle.
- 13. The frame structure defined in claim 11 wherein said welds comprise tack welds.
- 14. A structural member for a cabinet frame structure comprising:
- a substantially closed square shaped tubular member having four walls and four corners, two of said walls substantially adjacently abutting at one of said corners one of said walls turning and extending outwardly therefrom to form a flange substantially coplanar with the terminal end of the other substantially adjacent abutting wall and said two walls being welded together at said one corner where they substantially abut.
- 15. The structural member defined in claim 14 wherein said structural member is roll formed.
- 16. The structural member defined in claim 14 wherein said flange is a right angle flange.
Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation in Part of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/348,562, filed May 8, 1989 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,954,007.
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