Information
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Patent Grant
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6357610
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Patent Number
6,357,610
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Date Filed
Friday, November 3, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 19, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 211 186
- 211 189
- 211 191
- 312 2652
- 312 2653
- 312 2571
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An interlock cabinet system that in its basic configuration includes two panel assemblies kept at a spaced apart and parallel relationship with respect to each other by four spacer members. The panel assemblies include a central portion flanked by two lateral channel portions. One of the lateral channel portions includes a longitudinal bent termination that, in cooperation with the bent termination of the opposite panel assembly, slidably receives a decorative cover. Each of the lateral channel portions have an inverted U-shape opening that defines a tongue member that is receivable through slots in tab terminations of the spacer members. The spacer members provide horizontal support to shelves.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an interlocking cabinet assembly, and more particularly, to the type that does not require fastening members or any tool for its assembly.
2. Description of the Related Art
Metallic cabinets have been designed and built for many years. They typically require to be built off-site after taking the measurements of the installation site. The present invention obviates shortcomings associated with this practice and permits a user to assemble standard panel members without requiring the use of fastening members or any tools and involves a ready mounting system with a minimum of parts to assemble. None of the metal cabinet systems found in the prior art disclose the features of the claimed invention.
Applicant believes that the closest reference corresponds to applicant's previous invention disclosed on U.S. Pat. No. 6,099,095, issued on Aug. 8, 2000 for Interlocking Cabinet System. However, it differs from the present invention because the latter does not require any tools for assembly. With the new system the interlocking cabinet is readily mounted directly on site. Its parts permit the cabinet termination to be locked in place and ensures structural stability. Additionally, with the present cabinet system it is possible to assemble two or more adjacent cabinets using common lateral panel walls.
Other patents describing the closest subject matter provide for a number of more or less complicated features that fail to solve the problem in an efficient and economical way. None of these patents suggest the novel features of the present invention.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is one of the main objects of the present invention to provide a metallic cabinet system that does not require using any fastening members or tools.
It is another object of this invention to provide such a system for building metallic cabinets that can be readily assembled in multiple configurations by assembling contiguous units.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide a metallic cabinet system that reduces the manufacturing, storage and transportation logistics by reducing the number of parts used.
It is yet another object of this invention to provide such a device that is inexpensive to manufacture and maintain while retaining its effectiveness.
Further objects of the invention will be brought out in the following part of the specification, wherein detailed description is for the purpose of fully disclosing the invention without placing limitations thereon.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
With the above and other related objects in view, the invention consists in the details of construction and combination of parts as will be fully understood from the following description, when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
FIG. 1
represents an exploded view of one of the preferred embodiments for the present invention showing one cabinet unit built with the system subject of the present application.
FIG. 2
shows a top view of two contiguous units assembled with the system subject of the present application.
FIG. 3
is broken detail of the elongated engagement member.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring now to the drawings, where the present invention is generally referred to with numeral
10
, it can be observed that it basically includes lateral panel assemblies
20
and
20
′ cooperatively disposed at a parallel and spaced apart relationship with respect to each other by spacer members
40
;
40
′;
140
and
140
′ that are perpendicularly mounted to the former. Removable cover member
60
is slidably receivable between longitudinal bent terminations
125
and
125
′ at one of the vertical ends of panel assemblies
20
and
20
′, respectively. Bend termination
62
retains cover member
60
in place.
Panel assemblies
20
and
20
′ include two lateral channels each, namely, lateral channels
26
and
126
for panel
20
and lateral channels
26
′ and
126
′ for panel assembly
20
′. Central portions
22
and
22
′ are defined between their respective abutting lateral channels
26
;
126
;
26
′ and
126
′ respectively. Openings
29
;
29
′;
129
and
129
′ have an inverted U-shape defining tongues
28
;
28
′;
128
and
128
′, respectively. Lateral channels
26
and
26
′ have at their front ends folded termination
25
and
25
′ respectively. Lateral channels
26
and
26
′ also include walls
23
and
23
′ respectively, next to central portion
22
.
Spacer member
40
(and also identical members
40
′,
140
and
140
′) includes central wall
42
(and respectively walls
42
′;
142
and
142
′) which includes at its ends tabs
46
and
46
′ (and tabs
146
and
146
′) with slots
48
and
48
′ (and slots
148
and
148
′), respectively. Slots
48
and
48
′ have cooperative dimensions to snugly receive tongues
28
and
28
′. Tabs
46
and
46
′ (
146
and
146
′ also) extend from the ends of central wall
42
(and
42
′;
142
and
142
′) which extends for a predetermined desired length. Adjacent and perpendicularly to wall
42
(and
42
′;
142
and
142
′) is wall
43
(and
43
′;
143
and
143
′) that ends with a longitudinal double folded termination
44
(
44
′;
144
and
144
′ also for the other similar spacer members). The other longitudinal edge of central wall
42
(and
42
′;
142
and
142
′) includes longitudinal angular member
45
(and
45
′;
145
and
145
′, respectively), intended to provide a supporting horizontal wall
47
(
47
′;
147
and
147
′) for shelves and other accessories referred to generally with letter “S”.
To assemble one basic unit of system
10
an installer inserts tabs
46
of spacer member
40
inside openings
29
of panel
20
making slots
48
coincide with tongues
28
, The same operation is undertaken for spacers
40
′;
140
and
140
′. Then, panel
20
′ is brought against tabs
46
′ which are in turn inserted through openings
29
′ and
129
′. Cover
60
is optionally slid through bent terminations
125
and
125
′. Supporting horizontal walls
47
′ and
147
′ provide cooperative support areas for shelves S, or other optional accessories.
Basic units of system
10
can be assembled contiguously to create configurations of different lengths. To accomplish this two additional parts are needed, front and rear vertical structural members
30
and
50
, as shown in
FIG. 1
(in phantom) and in the top view of FIG.
2
.
To join contiguous units, elongated engagement members
30
and
50
are used. As best seen in
FIG. 3
, member
30
includes elongated wall
36
with two longitudinal ends. One end includes perpendicularly mounted elongated lateral wall
33
and the other end has elongated lateral wall
34
. The distal edge of wall
34
includes, an elongated bent termination
35
defining elongated trough
35
′. When contiguous units are joined, elongated trough
35
′ slidably receive longitudinal folded termination
25
(or
25
′) of panel assembly
20
(or
20
′).
Member
50
includes elongated wall
56
with two longitudinal ends. One end includes perpendicularly mounted elongated lateral wall
53
and the other end has elongated lateral wall
54
with elongated bend termination
55
at its distal end. Elongated bend termination
55
defines elongated trough
55
′ that permits removable cover member
60
to pass through.
Similar to lateral channels
26
;
126
;
26
′ and
126
′, elongated engagement member
30
and
50
include openings
39
and
59
respectively, having an inverted U-shape and defining tongues
38
and
58
respectively, to permit tab
46
(or
46
′;
146
and
146
′) of spacer member
40
(or
40
′;
140
and
140
′) be inserted through.
Cover member
90
includes front wall
93
with folded terminations
92
and
92
′ at its top and bottom ends respectively. Member
90
also includes lateral ends
94
and
94
′. To keep member
90
in place, ends
94
′is inserted laterally between openings
21
′ and tongue
27
′ of panel assembly
20
′ (the same for end
94
with panel assembly
20
). As best seen in
FIG. 3
, end
94
′ is inserted between openings
31
and tongues
37
of structural member
30
. Terminations
92
and
92
′ help to secure member
90
and prevents it from moving.
Walls
23
;
23
′;
123
and
123
′ of lateral channels
26
;
126
;
26
′ and
126
′ in panel assemblies
20
and
20
′, also have openings
80
for pin members
82
to secure panel assemblies
20
and
20
′ with elongated engagement members
30
and
50
when contiguous units are joined.
The foregoing description conveys the best understanding of the objectives and advantages of the present invention. Different embodiments may be made of the inventive concept of this invention. It is to be understood that all matter disclosed herein is to be interpreted merely as illustrative, and not in a limiting sense.
Claims
- 1. An interlock cabinet system, comprising:A) first and second panel assemblies positioned opposite to each other and each having two lateral channels each having a distal longitudinal edge and a central portion in between, each of said lateral channels including first and second ends having inverted U-shape openings adjacent to said first and second ends and said U-shape openings define tongue members therein; and B) at least four spacer members for keeping said panel assemblies at a separate and spaced apart relationship with respect to each other, each of said spacer members including an elongated central wall having first and second longitudinal edges and third and fourth ends, and said third and fourth ends including first and second tab members each having first and second slots of cooperative dimensions to snugly receive said tongue members.
- 2. The cabinet system set forth in claim 1 further including a cover member mounted to two opposite lateral channels.
- 3. The interlock cabinet system set forth in claim 2 wherein said spacer members include a longitudinal angular member mounted to said first longitudinal edge thereby providing cooperative horizontal supporting surfaces for shelves and other accessories.
- 4. The cabinet system set forth in claim 3 further including:C) first and second elongated engagement members coextensive with said channels and including cooperatively located inverted U-shape slots; said elongated engagement members including two lateral longitudinal edges having first and second lateral longitudinal walls perpendicularly mounted thereon and said first lateral longitudinal wall including a bent termination defining a longitudinal trough for cooperatively receiving said distal longitudinal edge; D) at least one set of four of said spacer members and a third panel assembly to which said spacer member are mounted so that another cabinet unit is defined.
- 5. The cabinet set forth in claim 4 wherein said mounting means includes a double folded edge on said first lateral channel of said first panel to provide a longitudinal edge and said first elongated structural member includes a U-shape bent termination cooperatively dimensioned to receive said longitudinal edge thereby keeping said cabinet units secured to each other.
- 6. The cabinet set forth in claim 5 further including fastening means for keeping said second elongated structural member secured to said second channel of said first panel.
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