Claims
- 1. A jig assembly for use in installing drawer slides at specified locations of first and second sides of a cabinet, the cabinet also including at least a bottom extending in interconnecting fashion with the first and second sides, said jig assembly comprising:
first and second substantially elongated supports, each exhibiting a substantially flattened end surface; a scissor mechanism interconnecting said first and second supports in vertically displaceable and adjustable fashion and so that said respective end surfaces are arrayed in oppositely facing manner; and a ratchet sub-assembly associated with said scissor mechanism and permitting incremental extension of said first support relative to said second support, the drawer slide being supported in substantially level and extending fashion upon a selected support prior to being secured to an associated side of the cabinet.
- 2. The jig assembly as described in claim 1, said scissor mechanism further comprising at least one pair of elongated members, said ratchet sub-assembly defining a substantially mid-point interconnection between said pair of elongated members.
- 3. The jig assembly as described in claim 2, said scissor mechanism further comprising first and second individual pairs of elongated and pivotally interconnecting members.
- 4. The jig assembly as described in claim 2, each of said first and second supports further comprising at least one lengthwise extending slot defined therein, selected ends of said elongated members of said scissor mechanism pivotally and translatably engaging within said slots.
- 5. The jig assembly as described in claim 4, further comprising first and second pairs of individual and lengthwise extending slots associated with each of said elongated supports and respectively engaging associated ends of said elongated members.
- 6. The jig assembly as described in claim 2, said ratchet sub-assembly further including a pawl mechanism comprising:
a circularly extending array of individual slots defined within a face of a first selected elongated member; and a tab secured to a second selected elongated member, said tab projecting through a window defined in said second member and being urged in incrementally engageable fashion within a selected one of said slots defined in said first member.
- 7. The jig assembly as described in claim 6, said tab further comprising an arcuate extending configuration, a coil spring biasingly urging said tab towards said selected slot.
- 8. The jig assembly as described in claim 1, each of said first and second elongated supports further comprising at least one secondary slide support surface defined at a selected and longitudinally extending edge thereof.
- 9. The jig assembly as described in claim 8, whereupon said first and second supports being arranged in supported and incrementally extended fashion along the bottom of the cabinet, a first defined pair of secondary support surfaces at first ends of said elongated supports establishing a first vertically extending and incremental distance from the bottom, a second defined pair of secondary support surfaces at second ends of said elongated supports establishing a second vertically extending and incremental distance from the bottom.
- 10. The jig assembly as described in claim 1, each of said first and second elongated supports further comprising a plurality of notches defined therein in elongate extending direction.
- 11. The jig assembly as described in claim 10, further comprising an attachment plate, an arcuate projecting finger from a first location of said plate and which, upon positioning of said first and second supports in an endwise supported fashion upon the cabinet bottom, being engageable with a selected one of said notches, a through bore defined through a further location of said plate and providing a guide for drilling an aperture within an associated side of the cabinet.
- 12. A jig assembly for use in installing drawer slides at specified locations of first and second sides of a cabinet, the cabinet also including at least a bottom extending in interconnecting fashion with the first and second sides, said jig assembly comprising:
first and second substantially elongated supports, each exhibiting a pair of lengthwise extending slots and a substantially flattened end surface; a scissor mechanism including first and second pairs of elongated and pivotally interconnecting members, associated ends of said elongated members interconnecting within said slots of said first and second supports in vertically displaceable and adjustable fashion and so that said respective end surfaces are arrayed in oppositely facing manner; and a ratchet sub-assembly associated with said scissor mechanism and permitting incremental extension of said first support relative to said second support, the drawer slide being supported in substantially level and extending fashion upon a selected support prior to being secured to an associated side of the cabinet.
- 13. A jig assembly for use in installing drawer slides at specified locations of first and second sides of a cabinet, the cabinet also including at least a bottom extending in interconnecting fashion with the first and second sides, said jig assembly comprising:
first and second substantially elongated supports, each exhibiting at least one lengthwise extending slot and a substantially flattened end surface, each of said first and second elongated supports further comprising at least one secondary slide support surface defined at a selected and longitudinally extending edge thereof; a scissor mechanism including first and second pairs of elongated and pivotally interconnecting members, associated ends of said elongated members interconnecting within said slot associated with said first and second supports in vertically displaceable and adjustable fashion and so that said respective end surfaces are arrayed in oppositely facing manner; and a ratchet sub-assembly associated with said scissor mechanism and defining a substantially midpoint interconnection between said pair of elongated members, said ratchet sub-assembly permitting incremental extension of said first support relative to said second support, the drawer slide being supported in substantially level and extending fashion upon a selected support surface prior to being secured to an associated side of the cabinet.
REFERENCE TO CO-PENDING APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/711,395, filed May 7, 2001, for a Cabinet Craft Jig.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Parent |
09711395 |
May 2001 |
US |
Child |
10109238 |
Mar 2002 |
US |