1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a drawer front system by which an interchangeable front panel having any one of a variety of different ornamental appearances can be detachably connected to the face of a drawer without requiring special skill or the use of tools so as to be able to suit the changing moods or decorating requirements of a user.
2. Background Art
Drawers have long been used to store clothing, business files, house wares, and the like. A user purchases a desk or a cabinet surrounding a set of drawers and having an appearance that is compatible with the furniture and environment of a room in a home or office. From time to time, the user may relocate to a new home or office. On other occasions, the user's mood or living/working arrangements may change. In these situations, the front of the user's drawers may no longer be aesthetically pleasing or match the environment and decorating motif of the user's new home or office. Consequently, the user may decide to dispose of a fully-functional desk or set of drawers simply because the ornamental appearance thereof is no longer suitable under the current conditions.
Therefore, it would be desirable to be able to quickly and easily change the ornamental appearance of the front of a single drawer or a set of drawers so as to be compatible with the mood swings, relocations, and living/working arrangements of a user so that it will not be necessary to scrap the original drawers or purchase a new set having different aesthetics.
In general terms, an interchangeable drawer front system is disclosed which enables the front of a single drawer or a set of drawers to be quickly and easily changed without requiring special skill or the use of tools so that the ornamental appearance of the drawer fronts can be changed to correspond with a change in mood, home or office relocation, or living/working arrangements of a user. Each drawer includes a generally-rectangular frame having a face and an interchangeable front panel that is detachably connected to the face. The interchangeable front panel is preferably one which can be selected from a number of different front panels having a variety of different aesthetics.
A pair of panel mounts (e.g., elongated rails) project outwardly from the face of the drawer. A corresponding pair of mounting recesses (e.g., elongated channels) are formed in the interchangeable front panel. A pair of handle attachment holes are formed through the drawer face. A handle support hole is formed in the interchangeable front panel. The handle support hole is sized for receipt of a handle support insert having a pair of fastener holes formed therein.
The interchangeable front panel is detachably connected to the face of the drawer by first moving the front panel into face-to-face alignment with the drawer face such that the panel mounts from the face are slidably received by respective mounting recesses of the front panel. The handle support insert is then positioned in the handle support hole of the interchangeable front panel, whereby the fastener holes in the insert are axially aligned with the handle attachment holes in the drawer face. A handle to which a pulling or pushing force is applied to open or close the drawer includes a pair of rearwardly projecting hollow threaded posts. The pair of handle posts are inserted through the axially-aligned fastener holes in the handle support insert and the handle attachment holes in the drawer face. Next, a pair of threaded fasteners are moved from behind the drawer face into mating engagement with the pair of hollow threaded handle posts which project from the handle. Accordingly, the handle is coupled to the handle support insert, and the interchangeable front panel is detachably connected to the face of the drawer to change the ornamental appearance thereof. The interchangeable front panel is adapted to be detachably connected to the face of a pull-out drawer or a drawer having a face which rotates between open and closed positions.
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To accomplish the foregoing, and referring concurrently to
What is even more, the interchangeable front panel 10 herein described can be connected to or removed from the face 9 of drawer 3-1 without requiring special skill and without using tools. In particular, the frame 5 of drawer 3-1 is constructed so that one or more panel mounts 12 project outwardly from the face 9 thereof. In the present example, the panel mounts 12 are preferably a pair of elongated, parallel-aligned rails that run vertically adjacent opposite sides of the drawer face 9 (best shown in
A corresponding number of elongated mounting recesses (e.g., channels) 14 are formed (e.g., milled) partially through the rear of the interchangeable front panel 10. In the present example, where two panel mounts 12 run vertically along the face 9 of the drawer 3-1, two mounting recesses 14 run vertically adjacent opposite sides of the front panel 10 (also best shown in
A generally centered handle support hole 18 extends through the interchangeable front panel 10. The handle support hole 18 is sized and shaped to accommodate a handle support insert 20. In the embodiment of
In order to complete the interchangeable drawer front system assembly (best shown in
When it is desirable to provide the drawer 3-1 with a decorative front having the aesthetics required for a special occasion, mood, or room environment, the user selects the particular front panel 10 which satisfies his needs. The front panel 10 is then moved downwardly along the face 9 of drawer 3-1 so that the panel mounts (i.e., rails) 12 which run vertically along the face 9 are received in and ride through respective mounting recesses (i.e., channels) 14 that run vertically along the opposing front panel 10. Once the panel mounts 12 slide to the ends of mounting recesses 14, the interchangeable front panel 10 will be positioned in predetermined face-to-face alignment with the face 9 of drawer 3-1. However, the panel mounts 12 are hidden from sight within the recesses 14 at the rear of front panel 10.
In the aforementioned predetermined face-to-face alignment, the handle support insert 20 is located within the handle support hole 18 in the interchangeable front panel 10. The handle attachment holes 24 through the face 9 of drawer 3-1 are automatically axially aligned with the fastener holes 22 through the handle support insert 20. The drawer handle 26 is now coupled to the handle support insert 20 such that the hollow threaded posts 28 of handle 26 extend through the axially-aligned fastener holes 22 and handle attachment holes 24.
To complete the decorative drawer assembly and detachably connect the interchangeable front panel 10 to the face 9 of the drawer frame 5, a pair of threaded fasteners (e.g., screws) 30 having wide heads 32 are positioned inside the frame 5 at the rear of face 9. The threaded fasteners 30 are rotated at their heads 32 so as be advanced linearly and into mating engagement with respective threaded posts 28 that are received within the handle attachment holes 24 through the drawer face 9. Thus, and as is best shown in
Should the user's aesthetic requirements change, the threaded fasteners 30 are rotated out of engagement with the threaded posts 28 of drawer handle 26. The handle 26 can then be separated from handle support insert 20, whereby the insert 20 is removed from the handle support hole 18. The interchangeable front panel 10 is now free to be removed from the drawer face 9 by simply lifting the panel upwardly relative to the drawer frame 5 so that the panel mounts 12 slide out of the mounting recesses 14. A different interchangeable front panel having different aesthetics may now be selected by the user and detachably connected to the frame 5 of drawer 3-1 without the use of tools in the manner described above.
The interchangeable drawer front system described while referring to
The rotatable face 42 of drawer 3-2 has a pair of elongated, parallel-aligned panel mounts (e.g., rails) 46 running horizontally adjacent the top and bottom thereof. A pair of handle attachment holes 48 are formed through the face 42. In the case of the rotatable face and front panel assembly of
Like that described while referring to
It may be appreciated that the handle 26 is coupled to the handle support insert 20 and the interchangeable front panel 40 is detachably connected to the drawer face 42 in a manner which is identical to that described while referring to
This application is related to Provisional Patent Application No. 61/007,846 filed Dec. 17, 2007.
Number | Date | Country | |
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61007846 | Dec 2007 | US |