This invention relates to a leg attachment system. More particularly, this invention relates to a leg attachment system for supporting a device on a horizontal support surface.
As is known, many devices, such as refrigerators and other appliances as well as cabinets, and the like are manufactured without legs or casters and depending on where the devices are to be used, are later fitted with height adjustable legs or casters.
It is an object of the invention to provide a leg attachment system for a device that is easy to install on the device at any time and at any place.
It is another object of the invention to provide a leg attachment system that is relatively simple in construction.
Briefly, the invention provides a leg attachment system comprised of two components, a first of which is for securement in a horizontal plane to an underside of a device, such as a refrigerator, appliance or cabinet, to define a horizontally disposed gap and a second of which has a plate for slidable mounting in the gap and a projection extending perpendicularly of the plate.
The first component includes a first plate for securement to the underside of the appliance and a second plate resiliently secured to first plate to define the gap therebetween. In one embodiment, the first component is formed of a single metal plate that is bent into a U-shape in order define the two plates with a gap therebetween. In another embodiment, the first component has a first metal plate integral with or secured to the underside of a device and a second separate metal plate that is secured to the first plate to define the gap.
The first plate of the first component is also provided with at least one barb for locking the second component within gap. In this respect, the second component is sized relative to the gap in the first component so as to be manually slid into place past the barb with a slight flexing of the second plate of the first component while being retained in place within the gap by the barb after passage by the barb.
The second plate of the first component is also provided with a slot that extends from a front end to receive projection of the second component during insertion of the second component into the first component.
Typically, the first component is attached to the underside of a device at the time of manufacture of the device, for example, by welding, riveting, or similar attaching means leaving the lower portion, i.e. the second plate, containing the slot free to be flexed downwardly.
The projection of the second component can be made to receive a wheel, roller or caster assembly for rollably supporting a device on a horizontal surface.
These and other objects and advantages of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein:
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One component 11 of the leg attachment system 10 is formed of a single metal plate that is bent into a U-shape in order define two plates 13, 14 with a gap therebetween. As illustrated, the plates 13, 14 are integral with a bend 15 formed at one end of the component 11. In addition, the lower plate 14 is resiliently mounted to the upper plate 13 so that the lower plate 14 may flex downwardly, as viewed, to widen the gap between the plates 13, 14.
The upper plate 13 of the component 11 is sized and shaped for securement in a horizontal plane to an underside of a device 16 (see
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The lower plate 14 of the component 11 has a slot 20 that extends from the front face towards the bend 15 to accommodate the second component 12 as described below.
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The projection 22 of the second component 12 is cylindrical and may be stepped, as illustrated, for purposes as described below or may have another suitable shape.
The slot 20 in the lower plate 14 of the first component 11 is sized to receive the projection 22 of the second component 12 and to position the axis of the projection 22 centrally of the upper plate 13 of the first component 11.
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In use, the first component 11 of each leg attachment system 10 is secured to the underside of the device 16, for example, at a corner of the device 16 with the lower plate 14 free to be flexed downwardly. Thereafter, the device 16 may be shipped to a place of use whereat the second components 12 of the leg attachment system 10 can be installed along with a caster assembly.
In order to mount the second component 12 of the leg attachment system 10 in place, the caster assembly 23 is mounted on the projection 22 of the second component 12. Thereafter, the plate 21 of the second component 12 is positioned against the inclined forward face 18 of the barb 17 and pushed or struck with a hammer, if needed, to spread the lower plate 14 from the upper plate 13 a distance sufficient to allow the plate 21 to pass into the gap between the plates 13, 14. Continued pushing of the plate 12 continues until the plate 21 passes the barb 17 and the lower plate 14 springs back to position the barb 17 behind the plate 21. At this time, the second component 12 is retained in place within the gap between the plates 13, 14 being retained front to back by the bend 15 and barb 17 and being retained side-to-side by the sides of the slot 20 contacting the surface of the projection 22.
The sliding of the plate 21 of the second component 12 into the gap of the first component 11 is in the nature of a snap-fit whereby the plate 21 is snap-fitted past the barb 17 and retained in place by the barb 17.
Of note, if a heavy appliance, such as a refrigerator is provided with the first components 11 when manufactured, the refrigerator rest on these components 11 without bending the lower plates 14 particularly where the lower plate 14 is provided with a 45° forward edge to facilitate entry of the second component 12. Typically, a refrigerator would be lifted at the corners in order to slide in the second component 12 into the first component 11.
Of note, the spreading apart of the plates 13, 14 of the first component 11 during the installation process does not cause the “U” bend of the first component 12 to be spread open more than a few degrees. Thus, keeping the deflection of the “U” bend well within the elastic limit of the material thus causing no permanent yield which would cause looseness of the assembly.
The invention thus provides a leg attachment system for a device that is easy to install on the device at any time and at any place as well as a leg attachment system that is relatively simple in construction.
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