Patent classifications
E05D11/0009
S overlay jig
The invention is an apparatus intended to aid in the installment of the Salice Overlay hinge mounting plate onto cabinets; the use of this invention will be most relevant to the custom cabinetry industry. The invention will be used to provide consistency and accuracy in mounting plate placement on custom cabinets, thereby ridding the industry of mistakes inherent in the installation of Salice cabinet hardware by hand.
S inset full-crank jig
The invention is an apparatus intended to aid in the installment of the Salice Inset hinge mounting plate onto cabinets; the use of this invention will be most relevant to the custom cabinetry industry. The invention will be used to provide consistency and accuracy in mounting plate placement on custom cabinets, thereby ridding the industry of mistakes inherent in the installation of Salice cabinet hardware by hand.
B Overlay Jig
The invention is an apparatus intended to aid in the installment of the Blum overlay hinge mounting plate onto cabinets; the use of this invention will be most relevant to the custom cabinetry industry. The invention will be used to provide consistency and accuracy in mounting plate placement on custom cabinets, thereby ridding the industry of mistakes inherent in the installation of Blum cabinet hardware by hand.
B Inset Jig
The invention is an apparatus intended to aid in the installment of the Blum Inset hinge mounting plate onto cabinets; the use of this invention will be most relevant to the custom cabinetry industry. The invention will be used to provide consistency and accuracy in mounting plate placement on custom cabinets, thereby ridding the industry of mistakes inherent in the installation of Blum cabinet hardware by hand.
Furniture connecting fitting
The invention relates to a furniture connecting fitting (10) having an attachment section (51, 53) for coupling to a cabinet body (110), wherein a kinematic arrangement (30) is coupled indirectly or directly to the attachment section (51, 53), wherein an assembly piece (80) is provided, which assembly piece has a fitting end (81) facing the attachment section (51, 53) and a furniture attachment end (81.3) facing away from the fitting end (81), wherein the attachment section (51, 53) has at least one locating element (55) which, in an assembly position, interacts with a mating element (85) of the assembly piece (80) to form a connection, which acts transversely to the furniture attachment end (81.3) in a form-fitting and detachable manner, wherein an actuating element (60) is provided, which can be moved between a release position and a blocking position, and wherein the actuating element (60) rests against a supporting section (52) to secure the assembly position in the blocking position. Such a furniture connecting fitting can be easily connected to and installed on a cabinet body even in a compact design.
Jig assembly
A jig assembly structured to facilitate attachment of a device to a door including a base having oppositely disposed first and second end segments and an open interior, including first and second open faces. The open interior and the open faces are disposed between the end segments and are cooperatively structured therewith to receive a portion of the door in an operative position therein. A clamp member is movably connected to the first end segment and is least partially disposable into said open interior in clamping relation to the door portion, when in the operative portion. The second end segment is disposed and structured to receive passage therethrough of a tool, from an exterior to and interior of the base, into engaging relation with the door portion disposed in the operative position and into an interior channel of the clamp member.
Process and system for installing replacement door
A system for installing a door slab in a door frame. The system comprises an adaptable door mounting support configured to acquire a door gap and to support the door slab at a height off of the ground equal to the door gap. The door mounting support includes a frame member and at least one tie device provided to meter the door gap and hold the door slab in place off the ground at the height equal to the door gap. The frame member includes two A-shaped segments interconnected by a bottom section and together defining a door support channel therebetween. The at least tie device includes a cable tie extending across the door support channel and a locking tab attached to the cable tie by sliding the locking tab over the cable tie. The locking tab is lockable on the cable tie.
POSITIONING JIG
A positioning jig for locating drill holes or other targets in a workpiece on which the positioning jig is positioned. The positioning jig includes a pinion body and a pair of arms extending from the pinion body. The pair of arms are engaged with a pinion in the pinion body to provide a rack and pinion mechanism for centering the positioning jig on a workpiece. A jig body including at least one aperture is connected with the pinion body. The jig body may be translated with respect to the pinion body for locating the at least one aperture at a target point on the workpiece for drilling a hole or marking the workpiece.
HINGE KIT AND RELATED METHODS
A hinge is provided that includes a first hinge plate, a second hinge plate, and a pin. The first hinge plate includes a knuckle having an appearance of a plurality of discrete knuckle portions that are directly adjacent to and intermesh with one another, the knuckle portions including a first knuckle portion directly connected to a first edge and a second knuckle portion spaced apart from the first edge by a gap and directly connected to the first knuckle portion. The second hinge plate has a second edge and includes a second knuckle. The pin is configured to connect the first knuckle and the second knuckle to one another. The first hinge plate may include an alignment indicator parallel to and spaced from the first edge for alignment with an edge of a door. The first hinge plate may include an alignment tab having first and second adhesive strips.
PROCESS AND SYSTEM FOR INSTALLING REPLACEMENT DOOR
A system for installing a door slab in a door frame. The system comprises an adaptable door mounting support configured to acquire a door gap and to support the door slab at a height off of the ground equal to the door gap. The door mounting support includes a frame member and at least one tie device provided to meter the door gap and hold the door slab in place off the ground at the height equal to the door gap. The frame member includes two A-shaped segments interconnected by a bottom section and together defining a door support channel therebetween. The at least tie device includes a cable tie extending across the door support channel and a locking tab attached to the cable tie by sliding the locking tab over the cable tie. The locking tab is lockable on the cable tie.