Information
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Patent Grant
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6273534
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Patent Number
6,273,534
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Date Filed
Friday, November 5, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 14, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Cuomo; Peter M.
- Fisher; Michael J.
Agents
- Boyle, Fredrickson, Newholm, Stein & Gratz, SC
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 312 3344
- 312 3345
- 312 3348
- 312 350
- 312 2651
- 312 2654
- 211 287
- 248 22043
- 248 243
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A mounting bracket system is provided for installing a shelving accessory within a cabinet assembly having a pair of front and rear corner posts on opposed sides of the cabinet. Each of the pair of corner posts has facing surfaces formed with aligned keyholes therein. The mounting bracket system includes a pair of mounting brackets disposed on each side of the cabinet, one of the mounting brackets being selectively mounted to a front corner post and the other being selectively mounted to a rear corner post. Each of the mounting brackets has a planar side wall including mounting structure for mounting the shelving accessory. A first end wall extends generally perpendicular to the side wall and has an outer surface engageable with one of the facing surfaces. A second end wall is spaced from and lies parallel to the first end wall. A pair of rivets is fixed to the first end wall and is spaced apart a predetermined distance matching the spacing between two of the keyholes. Each of the rivets has a head and neck structure projecting from the outer surface of the end wall. The head and neck structure is received in an upper portion of the keyhole and is slidable into a lower portion of the keyhole. A spring-biased locking device is secured to an inner surface of the first end wall and has a member protruding therethrough for releasable engagement within a keyhole. The locking device is located between the rivets for preventing dislodging of the mounting bracket relative to its respective corner post.
Description
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
This invention pertains to a mounting bracket system for installing a shelving accessory, such as a drawer or a flipper door, in a cabinet assembly.
Many storage cabinets and shelf frameworks include a rectangular frame structure having a pair of front corner posts and a pair of rear corner posts. Each corner post is typically formed with a surface having vertical rows of equally spaced, attachment openings for attaching shelves at various elevations. The posts are also designed to support a shelving accessory, such as a drawer or flipper door, which is typically secured by a slide mechanism or other support member to a pair of mounting bracket structures interconnected to the corner posts using the attachment openings. Each mounting bracket structure extends the full depth of the cabinet between the front and rear corner posts on one side of the cabinet.
The provision of such mounting bracket structure is intended to permit not only a simple initial installation, but also a relatively easy and quick conversion of one shelving accessory for another without dismantling the file cabinet. For example, it is desirable to be able to easily install or convert drawer and door sizes and types within a single file cabinet. While the known prior art aims for this objective, the desired installation or conversion is complicated by difficulty in installing the mounting bracket structure due to the fact that its length is greater than the front-to-rear spacing between the corner posts. Further, because prior art mounting brackets extend the full depth of the cabinet between corner posts, such brackets require a significant amount of material to manufacture, and also require a certain bracket length for each cabinet depth.
Accordingly, it remains desirable to provide a mounting bracket system which will effectively adapt various shelving accessories within a file cabinet with a minimum of parts and effort. It is also desirable to provide a shelf accessory conversion system which does not require connectors such as bolts and nuts for installation. It is further desirable to provide a shelf accessory support device which is positively locked in place in one installed location and is easily released for rapid movement to another installed location.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a mounting bracket system which will permit the use of different shelving accessories within a storage cabinet. It is also an object of the present invention to provide a mounting bracket system which can easily be adapted to the spacing of attachment openings formed on the corner posts in a storage cabinet. It is a further object of the present invention to provide a shelf accessory mounting bracket which can be readily installed on the corner structure of a cabinet without the use of bolts, nuts and special tools. Another object of the present invention is to provide a shelf accessory mounting bracket which can be easily repositioned following initial installation. Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a drawer and flipper door mounting bracket system in which the same components can be used for cabinets having varying depths, and which can be readily installed by a relatively unskilled person using hand force. Still a further object of the present invention is to provide a cabinet mounting bracket system which is relatively simple in design and construction, yet extremely sturdy and reliable even under varying load.
In one aspect of the invention, a mounting bracket system is provided for use in installing a shelving accessory within a cabinet having interior corner structure provided with a vertical row of spaced apart openings. The mounting bracket system includes a pair of separate mounting brackets, each of which is adapted for connection to one of the interior corner structures. Each mounting bracket includes a planar side wall adapted to be releasably connected to the shelving accessory, and an end wall lying substantially perpendicular to the side wall and provided with self-contained, fixed fastener structure which is constructed and arranged for immediate matching alignment with the openings and for selective sliding and locking engagement with the walls forming the openings. The fastener structure includes a pair of spaced rivets projecting from an outer surface of the end wall. The end wall is formed with a hole lying between the pair of spaced rivets. The fastener structure further includes a spring-biased locking device having a member projecting through the hole. The locking device is positioned on an inner surface of the end wall and, in one embodiment, is comprised of a plate spring anchored to one of the rivets. In another embodiment, the locking device is comprised of a retractable spring-loaded pin arrangement having an end extending through the side wall. The end wall is formed with a sight hole for observing the positioning of the fastener structure relative to the openings on the interior corner structure. A second end wall spaced from and parallel to the first-mentioned end wall lies perpendicular to the side wall. The second end wall is provided with an opening or window through which the locking device is accessed. A reinforcing intermediate wall lies perpendicular to the side wall between the first-mentioned end wall and the second end wall. The side wall includes structure for fastening a drawer interlock mechanism thereto. The side wall is also provided with window through which the locking device is accessed. The shelf accessory may be either a slide mechanism operably connected to a drawer, or a receding door movable between a vertical, operative position and a horizontal, stored position.
In another aspect of the invention, a mounting bracket is provided for installing a shelving accessory within a cabinet having a pair of front and rear corner posts on opposed sides of the cabinet. Each of the pair of corner posts has facing surfaces formed with aligned openings, which may be in the form of keyholes. The mounting bracket system includes a pair of separate mounting brackets disposed one on each side of the cabinet. One of the mounting brackets is selectively mounted on a front corner post and the other mounting bracket is selectively mounted on a rear corner post. Each of the mounting brackets has a planar side wall operably connectable to the shelving accessory. A first end wall extends generally perpendicular to the side wall and has an outer surface engageable with a facing surface of one of the corner posts. A second end wall is spaced from and lies parallel to the first end wall. A pair of rivets is fixed to the first end wall and are spaced apart a predetermined distance matching the spacing between two of the keyholes. Each of the rivets has a head and neck structure projecting from the outer surface of the end wall, and the head and neck structure is received in an upper portion of the keyhole and slidable into a lower portion of the keyhole. A spring-biased locking device is secured to an inner surface of the first end wall and has a member protruding therethrough and located between the rivets for preventing dislodging of the mounting bracket relative to its respective corner post.
The invention further contemplates a method for installing a mounting bracket system used to support a shelving accessory within a cabinet having, on opposed sides thereof, front and rear corner structure defining facing surfaces, each of which has a vertical row of spaced openings. The method comprises the steps of providing a pair of mounting brackets on each side of the cabinet, one of the mounting brackets being adapted for engagement with a front corner structure and the other of the mounting brackets being adapted for engagement with a rear corner structure. Each of the mounting brackets has a side wall adapted to be releasably secured to the shelving accessory, and an end wall lying substantially perpendicular to the side wall. The end wall is provided with a pair of rivets projecting outwardly therefrom and a spring-biased locking device has a member projecting through the end wall. The rivets and locking device are adapted to be positioned in matching alignment with at least two of the openings. The method further includes applying a lateral force to each of the mounting brackets so as to engage its end wall against one of the facing surfaces and move each of the rivets into an upper portion of an opening, and applying a vertical force to the mounting bracket so as to slide each of the rivets into a lower portion of the opening and cause engagement of the locking device member within an opening, to separately engage each mounting bracket with the front and rear corner structures. The method further includes fixing the shelving accessory to the side wall of each of the mounting brackets, and to the side walls of each of a pair of mounting brackets similarly installed on front and rear corner structure on the opposite side of the cabinet.
The invention also contemplates one of the mounting bracket and the interior corner structure being provided with a rivet arrangement constructed and prearranged for immediate matching alignment and suspended engagement with attachment openings in the other of the mounting bracket and the interior corner structure.
Various other features, objects and advantages of the invention will be made apparent from the following description taken together with the drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The drawings illustrate the best mode presently contemplated of carrying out the invention.
In the drawings:
FIG. 1
is an isometric view of a cabinet assembly incorporating the shelf accessory mounting bracket system of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a partial, exploded view of the mounting bracket system incorporated in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a partial, sectional view taken on line
3
—
3
of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 4
is a partial, sectional view taken on line
4
—
4
of
FIG. 3
FIG. 5
is a partial, sectional view taken on line
5
—
5
of
FIG. 4
, showing a mounting bracket in an installed condition relative to the file cabinet assembly;
FIG. 6
is a partial, sectional view taken on line
6
—
6
of
FIG. 5
;
FIG. 7
is a partial, sectional view similar to
FIG. 5
, showing the mounting bracket in a partially installed condition;
FIG. 8
is a partial, sectional view taken on line
8
—
8
of
FIG. 7
;
FIG. 9
is a first alternative embodiment of a mounting bracket for use in the cabinet assembly;
FIG. 10
is a partial, sectional view taken on line
10
—
10
of
FIG. 9
;
FIG. 11
is a partial isometric view of a cabinet assembly incorporating a receding flipper door mounted using the accessory mounting bracket system of the present invention;
FIG. 12
is a partial, exploded view of the flipper door mounting system of
FIG. 11
; and
FIG. 13
is a partial, sectional view taken on line
13
—
13
of FIG.
11
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to
FIGS. 1-3
, a cabinet assembly
10
, which includes a drawer assembly
12
, is formed of an upper wall
18
, a lower wall
20
, a rear wall
22
, and a pair of side walls
24
,
26
. The front face of cabinet assembly
10
is open, and a series of shelves
28
are mounted within the open interior of cabinet assembly
10
. The general construction of cabinet assembly
10
, other than the manner of mounting drawer assembly
12
, is conventional and known to those skilled in the art.
Drawer
12
is of conventional construction, and is formed with an open top and interior defined by a pair of lateral walls
30
,
32
, a back wall
34
, a front panel
36
, and a bottom wall
38
. A pair of drawer slides
40
,
42
are interposed between cabinet side walls
24
,
26
and drawer lateral walls
30
,
32
in a manner to be explained, for providing sliding movement of drawer
12
between an open position and a closed position. In
FIG. 1
, drawer
12
is shown in its open position. The outer surface of front panel
36
is provided with a handle
43
for gripping drawer
12
to effect sliding movement thereof, and also includes a conventional locking mechanism
44
for maintaining drawer
12
in its closed position.
Drawer slide
40
is mounted to the exterior of drawer side wall
30
and drawer slide
42
is mounted to the exterior of opposite drawer side wall
32
, in a manner as is known. Each slide
40
,
42
is a telescopic assembly comprised of three longitudinally elongate rails supported for relative translational movement. As exemplified in
FIG. 2
, each slide
40
,
42
includes an outer rail
46
, an intermediate rail
48
and an inner rail
50
. As is well known, these rails
46
,
48
,
50
are designed to accommodate roller or bearing elements therebetween, so that inner rail
50
moves longitudinally with respect to intermediate rail
48
on one set of bearing elements, and intermediate rail
48
moves longitudinally with respect to outer rail
46
on another set of bearing elements. An inner surface of inner rail
50
carries suitable retainer structure on a rearward end thereof and on a forward end (at
52
) so as to quickly and removably secure the inner rail
50
to the exterior of drawer side wall
30
. Such retainer structure is preferably a hook-and-eye type connection enabling intermediate rail
48
and inner rail
50
to extend forwardly as drawer
12
is pulled outwardly. An outer surface of the outer rail
46
includes a laterally extending hook
54
on its rearward end, and a downwardly extending hook
56
on its forward end. As will be explained below, hooks
54
,
56
are received in a mounting bracket system which secures the drawer slides
40
,
42
and drawer
12
to the cabinet framework.
To provide structural rigidity and facilitate mounting of shelves
28
and shelving accessories such as drawer
12
, cabinet assembly
10
is provided on each side with a rear vertical post
70
located in the rear corner, and a front vertical post
72
positioned in the front corner. Each of the vertical posts
70
,
72
has an identical mirror image structure and includes an outer wall
74
, an inner wall
76
folded or bent over the outer wall
74
, and side walls
78
which extend perpendicularly from the ends of outer and inner walls
74
,
76
, respectively. At the rear corner of the cabinet
10
, the inner wall
76
of rear vertical post
70
is fixedly secured to the end of cabinet rear wall
22
. Cabinet side wall
26
is secured at its front and rear edges between post side walls
78
. The respective inner walls
76
of the rear and front vertical posts
70
,
72
face each other and are provided with a series of openings in the form of keyholes
80
(FIGS.
2
,
6
) which are equally spaced apart in a vertical row along the length of the respective posts
70
,
72
. Keyholes
80
on the rear and front posts
70
,
72
are positioned and aligned at the same height in the cabinet
10
, that is, the keyholes
80
are located in common horizontal planes so as to ensure a desired horizontal mounting of drawers such as
12
and shelves such as
28
within the file cabinet assembly
10
.
In accordance with the invention, a set of mounting brackets are employed to install a shelving accessory, such as a drawer, for sliding movement within the file cabinet assembly.
FIG. 2
depicts a first pair of mirror image front and rear mounting brackets
82
,
84
, respectively, which are attached between the cabinet corner structure and slide
40
on the left side of the cabinet.
FIGS. 3 and 4
illustrate a second pair of mirror image front and rear mounting brackets
86
,
88
, respectively, which are joined between the cabinet corner structure and slide
42
on the right side of the cabinet.
In the preferred embodiment, each mounting bracket
82
-
88
is constructed of a unitary piece of rigid metal material, such as steel, which is typically bent and punched into a desired configuration. Mounting bracket
84
will be described in detail with reference to
FIGS. 2 and 5
, and it is understood that this description applies equally to mounting brackets
82
,
86
and
88
.
Mounting bracket
84
is formed with a planar side wall
90
having a front surface
92
(
FIG. 4
) adapted to lie flush against slide
42
, and a rear surface
94
(FIGS.
4
,
5
) adapted to lie parallel to cabinet side wall
26
. A first end wall
96
projects from rear surface
94
and is bent at substantially a right angle along the entire length of the side wall
90
. A second end wall
98
also extending from rear surface
94
is bent parallel to first end wall
96
and lies coextensive with an upper portion of first end wall
96
. Both end walls
96
,
98
are formed with substantially the same depth as measured from the side wall
90
. Each mounting bracket rear surface
94
also includes an intermediate wall
100
which lies offset from second end wall
98
. Intermediate wall
100
is bent between and parallel with the first and second end walls
96
,
98
and is coextensive with the lower portion of the first end wall
96
. As seen in
FIG. 4
, the intermediate wall
100
has a depth which is equal to that of the first and second end walls
96
,
98
and functions to reinforce and strengthen mounting bracket
84
.
Side wall
90
of each mounting bracket is formed with an opening
102
. With respect to front mounting brackets
82
,
86
, opening
102
receives the downwardly extending hook
56
projecting from the forward end of the outer surface of each slide outer rail
46
. With respect to rear mounting brackets
84
,
88
, opening
102
performs no function. Side wall
90
and end wall
98
are provided with a corner opening
104
. In addition, side wall
90
of each mounting bracket is provided adjacent intermediate wall
100
with a pair of small apertures
106
,
108
, the purpose of which will later be explained.
First end wall
96
of each mounting bracket is provided with an upper rivet
110
and a lower rivet
112
spaced therefrom a predetermined distance matching the spacing of a pair of keyholes
80
a
,
80
b
(
FIGS. 5 and 6
) on corner inner walls
76
. Each upper rivet
110
and each lower rivet
112
has a cylindrical head
114
which is sized so as to pass through an upper circular portion of keyhole
80
. Also, each rivet
110
,
112
has a cylindrical neck
116
of smaller diameter than the head
114
which slides along the edges on a lower portion of each keyhole
80
a
,
80
b
and rests at the bottom thereof so as to suspend and retain each mounting bracket
82
-
88
relative to a respective cabinet corner post
70
,
72
. In addition, each rivet
110
,
112
has an inner end
117
enlarged with respect to its neck
116
and fixedly joined to end wall
96
. Together the rivets
110
,
112
define a self-contained, fixed fastener structure constructed and arranged for immediate matching alignment with keyhole
80
and for sliding and locking engagement with the walls forming keyholes
80
.
First end wall
96
of each mounting bracket is punched or otherwise formed with a rectangular hole
120
lying between upper and lower rivets
110
,
112
. Like rivets
110
,
112
, hole
120
is located at a position aligned with respective keyholes
80
formed in vertical posts
70
,
72
. The function of hole
120
will become understood with the description to follow.
First end wall
96
of each mounting bracket is also provided on its inner surface with a spring-biased locking device in the form of an elongated, plate-type spring
122
having a bottom end
124
which is anchored to each lower rivet
112
. The upper portion of spring
122
is suitably formed so that it will normally exert a force against the inner surface of first end wall
96
. As seen best in
FIGS. 5 and 6
, when rear mounting bracket
84
is in its installed position, the plate-type spring
122
has a protrusion
126
which is biased so as to project though second hole
120
on first end wall
96
and lockingly engage the walls of keyhole
80
c
on the respective vertical posts
70
,
72
. Side wall
90
of each mounting bracket is formed with an opening
128
which permits access to spring
122
on the installed mounting bracket, as will be further appreciated hereafter.
FIGS. 7 and 8
illustrate the manner in which rear mounting bracket
84
is installed on rear vertical post
70
on the right side of the cabinet
10
. With the rear surface
94
of bracket side wall
90
facing towards the cabinet side wall
26
, and an outer surface of first end wall
96
positioned adjacent vertical post
70
, mounting bracket
84
is progressively moved laterally (i.e. rightward) from the phantom line position in
FIG. 7
to the solid line position. During initial movement, the heads
114
of upper and lower rivets
110
,
112
are passed through the upper circular portions of a desired spaced pair of keyhole openings
80
a
,
80
b
. The spacing between the respective back and front surfaces
74
,
76
of vertical post
70
through which the rivet heads
114
travel is sized so that protrusion
126
on spring
122
is forced rearwardly against its forward bias as protrusion
126
engages front surface
76
between keyholes
80
a
,
80
b
. At this point, mounting bracket
84
is moved downwardly in the direction of the arrow in
FIG. 7
, so that necks
116
of rivets
110
,
112
will engage the bottom of the slotted lower portion of keyholes
80
a
,
80
b
and enable mounting bracket
84
to be suspended from its corner post
70
. During this latter movement, protrusion
126
of spring
122
will slide downwardly along front surface
76
and be forced by spring
122
into locking engagement with the walls of keyhole
80
c
, as depicted in FIG.
6
. In its installed position of
FIGS. 5 and 6
, mounting bracket
84
is positively secured by engagement of spring protrusion
126
with the upper edge of keyhole
80
c
, such that any upward force on mounting bracket
84
will not move mounting bracket
84
away from its installed position.
Front mounting bracket
82
is similarly installed to front vertical post
72
at a height corresponding to that of rear mounting bracket
84
. Next, the front and rear mounting brackets
86
,
88
, respectively, on the other side wall
24
of the cabinet are installed again at the chosen height of the first installed mounting bracket
84
. With both pairs of front and rear mounting brackets
82
-
88
installed, each slide
40
,
42
is attached via the retainer structure previously described. That is, the hooks
54
,
56
on each slide
40
,
42
are aligned with their respective openings
102
,
104
after which each slide is moved first rearwardly to engage hook
54
with opening
104
and then downwardly to engage hook
56
with opening
102
. With both slides
40
,
42
in position, the side walls
30
,
32
of drawer
12
can be secured to respective inner rails
50
. The above installation steps are repeated for any additional drawers to be installed on cabinet assembly
10
.
Any number of additional sets of mounting brackets
82
-
88
may be installed on cabinet assembly
10
to accommodate additional drawers
12
, as shown in phantom in FIG.
3
. In such a multi-drawer installation, the components of an interlock mechanism
58
are mounted to and between one set of the vertically aligned front mounting brackets such as
82
. Interlock mechanism
58
prevents more than one of the drawers
12
from being open at one time in order to prevent tipping of the cabinet assembly. Interlock mechanism
58
is of the type disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,333,949 issued Aug. 2, 1994 to McGregor, and commonly assigned to the assignee of this application, the disclosure of which patent is herein incorporated by reference. With all mounting brackets
82
-
88
in place, interlock mechanism
58
is installed on one side of the cabinet using the two small holes
106
,
108
on each front mounting bracket
82
.
It can be seen from
FIG. 3
, that in their installed condition, the bottoms of mounting brackets
82
-
88
generally define the height or horizontal plane at which the drawers
12
slide. In addition, as represented in
FIG. 4
, front surfaces
92
of each installed mounting bracket
88
,
86
engage outer rail
46
of slide
42
with the rear surfaces
94
of mounting brackets
88
,
86
and the outer rail
46
lying substantially parallel to cabinet side wall
26
. A similar relationship exists with respect to installed mounting brackets
82
,
84
and cabinet side wall
24
. This alignment allows drawers
12
to slide in and out without any binding interference. The individual mounting brackets
82
-
88
are extremely strong owing to their reinforcing and intermediate walls
100
which help prevent distortion of the brackets even under varying load. Unlike prior mounting brackets which necessitate bolts and nuts, the mounting brackets
82
-
88
of the present invention utilize strategically spaced, permanent rivet fasteners and a spring-type retainer, which can be rapidly and reliably installed using manual force, without tools, to allow the attachment of a shelving accessory, such as a drawer, to a cabinet structure.
Just as the mounting brackets
82
-
88
are quickly installed, so too they may be easily demounted or “knocked down” and repositioned upon removal of drawer
12
and its associated slides
40
,
42
to as to establish a different drawer arrangement or attach a different type of shelving accessory to the cabinet
10
. In order to accomplish removal of each bracket
82
-
88
, an elongated tool, such as a screwdriver, is inserted through the access opening
128
on side wall
90
and levered against the spring
122
in a manner which releases protrusion
126
from engagement with the walls of its keyhole
80
c
. Then, each mounting bracket such as
84
may be pushed upwardly until the heads
114
of the rivets
110
,
112
are again aligned with the keyhole upper portion, after which the mounting bracket is pulled outwardly away from the respective vertical post
70
,
72
. The mounting brackets
82
-
88
are then quickly repositioned using the same installation procedure as described above.
FIGS. 9 and 10
illustrate an alternative embodiment of the invention in the form of a mounting bracket
84
′, which is generally similar in construction to mounting brackets
82
-
88
as described above, and like reference characters will be used where possible to facilitate clarity. Mounting bracket
84
′ differs from mounting brackets
82
-
88
in that it includes a spring loaded pin arrangement
133
which functions in place of plate-like spring
122
. In particular, the lower front surface portion of mounting bracket
84
′ is provided with an L-shaped plate having a back leg
134
welded to rear surface
94
and a support leg
135
formed perpendicular thereto. Leg
135
has a through hole
136
which is aligned with a similarly-sized aperture
138
on first end wall
96
of bracket
84
′, directly above the lower rivet
112
. The pin arrangement
133
includes an L-shaped pin
140
having a first end
142
which protrudes through aperture
138
, a central portion
144
which passes through hole
136
and a second end
146
which passes through a horizontal slot
148
formed in bracket side wall
90
. A coil spring
150
encircles pin central portion
144
, and has one end biased against support wall
135
and a second end biased against a collar
152
which is affixed to the pin first end
142
on the inside of bracket first end wall
96
. In its normal condition, the coil spring
150
acts to force pin first end
142
outwardly into locking engagement with the upper portion of keyhole
80
b
, to maintain engagement of mounting bracket
84
′ with corner post
72
. The pin second end
146
is provided with a finger button
154
which is manually activated to retract the pin
140
against the force of spring
150
during installation and removal or repositioning of mounting bracket
84
′.
FIGS. 11-13
illustrate applicability of the mounting bracket system of the invention in a cabinet assembly
10
′ for mounting a receding or flipper door assembly
156
. In this embodiment of the invention, a set of front and rear mounting brackets
158
,
160
are employed on each side of the cabinet to mount flipper door assembly
156
to the cabinet assembly
10
′. In this arrangement, flipper door assembly
156
has a front panel
162
pivotably connected by a hinge
164
with an internal spring mechanism to a rear portion
166
. A scissors assembly
168
has a first member
170
slidably mounted in a first slot
172
formed in the rear portion
166
. Scissors assembly
168
also includes a second member
173
mounted in a second slot
174
on a cross piece
176
which is fixed and extends across the width of cabinet assembly
10
′. Cross piece
176
has opposed ends, one of which is shown at
178
connected by a screw
180
to the rear end of an angle bar
182
on which front panel
162
slides when it is pivoted to its horizontal position shown in
FIGS. 12 and 13
. It should be understood a companion angle bar
182
is provided on the other side of the flipper door assembly
156
. Each angle bar
182
, like slide
40
,
42
, carries a front connector
184
and a rear connector
186
to facilitate connection to respective front and rear mounting brackets
158
,
160
.
The components and operation of flipper door assembly
156
are conventional and known to those skilled in the art.
Mounting brackets
158
,
160
are generally similar in construction and operation to mounting brackets
82
-
88
. Mounting brackets
158
,
160
are formed without an intermediate reinforcing wall and are appropriately shaped and sized to absorb the forces generated in the vertical and horizontal movement of the movable components of flipper door assembly
156
. Mounting brackets
158
,
160
function similarly to mounting brackets
82
-
88
, and include openings
104
and
128
which receive connectors
184
,
186
of angle bar
182
to mount flipper door assembly
156
to cabinet assembly
10
′. Each mounting bracket
158
,
160
includes a plate-type spring
122
for installation as previously described above. In addition, each mounting bracket
158
,
160
is provided with a second access window
188
in the bracket side wall
90
adjacent first end wall
96
. Access window
188
may be used in releasing the plate-type spring protrusion
126
when it is desired to remove the mounting brackets
158
,
160
.
It should be appreciated that the present invention provides a modular mounting bracket system for conveniently and reliably installing and repositioning a shelf accessory such as a drawer or flipper door in a cabinet. The mounting bracket system of the present invention does not require the locating and joining of bolts and nuts, but instead employs a permanent riveted design which is aligned to match up with corresponding keyholes formed in a vertical corner post. The mounting bracket system of the present invention also features a biased locking device to prevent dislodging of the brackets under varying loads. The mounting bracket system of the invention enables use of the same mounting brackets for cabinets of varying depths, which greatly simplifies manufacturing and provides significant flexibility in installation. The system employs mounting brackets which are quickly and easily installed and removed without special tools.
Various alternatives and embodiments are contemplated as being within the scope of the following claims particularly pointing out and distinctly claiming the subject matter regarded as the invention. For example, the invention also contemplates a system having rivets mounted on the vertical corner structure and attachment openings spaced in matching alignment formed on the end wall of the mounting bracket. In such an arrangement, the rivets may be formed with variously shaped heads which are retained within cooperably shaped attachment openings.
Claims
- 1. A mounting bracket system for installing a shelving accessory within a cabinet having a pair of front and rear corner posts on opposed sides of the cabinet, each pair of corner posts having facing surfaces formed with aligned openings therein, the mounting bracket system comprising:a pair of separate mounting brackets engageable with the front and rear corner posts on each side of the cabinet, wherein each pair of mounting brackets includes a first mounting bracket adapted for engagement with the front corner post and a separate second mounting bracket for engagement with the rear corner post, wherein the separate first and second mounting brackets are engageable with the front and rear corner posts, respectively, independently of each other and independently of the shelving accessory; wherein each mounting bracket includes a shelving accessory mounting arrangement engageable with the shelving accessory for mounting the shelving accessory to the mounting bracket, engagement structure engageable with at least one of the openings in the corner post for mounting the mounting bracket to the corner post, and a releasable locking member engageable with the corner post for preventing dislodging of the mounting bracket relative to the corner post.
- 2. The mounting bracket system of claim 1, wherein the engagement structure of each mounting bracket includes a pair of spaced projections extending from an end wall defined by the mounting bracket, wherein each projection is engageable within one of the openings in the corner post.
- 3. The mounting bracket system of claim 2, wherein the end wall is formed with a hole lying between the pair of spaced projections.
- 4. The mounting bracket system of claim 3, wherein the locking member comprises a spring-biased locking member projecting through the hole and engageable within one of the openings in the corner post.
- 5. The mounting bracket system of claim 4, wherein the locking member is positioned on an inner surface defined by the end wall.
- 6. The mounting bracket system of claim 5, wherein the locking member comprises a plate-type spring anchored to one of the projections.
- 7. The mounting bracket system of claim 5, wherein the locking member comprises a retractable, spring-loaded pin arrangement having an end extending through a side wall defined by the mounting bracket.
- 8. The mounting bracket system of claim 1, wherein at least one of the mounting brackets includes structure for fastening a drawer interlock mechanism thereto.
- 9. The mounting bracket system of claim 1, wherein the shelving accessory comprises a slide mechanism adapted for connection to a drawer.
- 10. The mounting bracket system of claim 1, wherein the shelving accessory comprises a receding door movable between a vertical, operative position and a horizontal, stored position.
- 11. A mounting bracket for use in installing a shelving accessory within a cabinet having interior corner structure provided with a wall defining a vertical row of spaced apart openings, the mounting bracket comprising:a side wall including mounting structure for mounting the shelving accessory; an end wall extending transversely to the side wall and provided with fastener structure constructed and arranged for matching alignment with the openings and for selective sliding and locking engagement with the wall adjacent the openings, wherein the fastener structure includes a pair of spaced projections extending from an outer surface of the end wall, and wherein the end wall is formed with a hole lying between the pair of spaced rivets, wherein the fastener structure further includes a spring-biased locking device having a locking member projecting through the hole; and wherein the side wall is provided with an opening through which the locking device is accessed.
- 12. A mounting bracket for use in installing a shelving accessory within a cabinet having interior corner structure provided with a wall defining a vertical row of spaced apart openings, the mounting bracket comprising:a side wall including mounting structure for mounting the shelving accessory; a first end wall extending transversely to the side wall and provided with fastener structure constructed and arranged for matching alignment with the openings and for selective sliding and locking engagement with the wall adjacent the openings; a second end wall spaced from and parallel to the first end wall and extending transversely to the side wall; and a spring-biased locking device located within an internal space defined by the side wall and the first and second end walls.
- 13. A mounting bracket for use in installing a shelving accessory within a cabinet having interior corner structure provided with a wall defining a vertical row of spaced apart openings, the mounting bracket comprising:a side wall including mounting structure for mounting the shelving accessory; a first end wall extending transversely to the side wall and provided with fastener structure constructed and arranged for matching alignment with the openings and for selective sliding and locking engagement with the wall adjacent the openings; a second end wall spaced from and parallel to the first end wall and extending transversely to the side wall; and a reinforcing intermediate wall oriented perpendicular to the side wall between the first end wall and the second end wall.
- 14. A method for installing a mounting bracket system used to support a shelving accessory within a cabinet having, on opposed sides thereof, front and rear corner structure, each having a facing surface provided with a vertical row of spaced openings, comprising the steps of:providing a pair of separate mounting brackets for each side of the cabinet, each pair of mounting brackets including a front mounting bracket and a rear mounting bracket engageable with the front and rear corner structure, respectively, independently of each other and independently of the shelving accessory; releasably mounting the front mounting brackets to the front corner structure on each side of the cabinet; releasably mounting the rear mounting brackets to the rear corner structure on each side of the cabinet; and fixing the shelving accessory to the mounting brackets for installing the shelving accessory on the cabinet.
- 15. The method of claim 14, including the step of releasably locking the mounting brackets to the front and rear corner structure so as to allow removal and repositioning of each mounting bracket.
- 16. In a mounting arrangement for use in installing a shelving accessory within a cabinet having interior corner structure, the improvement comprising a pair of separate brackets engageable with the interior corner structure on each of a pair of sides defined by the cabinet, wherein the mounting brackets in each pair of mounting brackets are engageable with the cabinet corner structure independently of each other and independently of the shelving accessory, and wherein each mounting bracket includes: engagement structure for releasable engagement with the interior corner structure; a locking arrangement for releasably locking the mounting bracket to the interior corner structure; and shelving accessory mounting structure for mounting a shelving accessory to the mounting bracket and thereby to the cabinet through engagement of the mounting bracket with the interior corner structure.
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