Patent classifications
B27M3/34
Cabinet assembly jig
A jig for assembling a cabinet is disclosed. The jig includes a clamp assembly pivotally attached to a base. The clamp assembly includes a first jaw and a second jaw configured to apply a clamping force therebetween. The clamp assembly can pivot between a first position and a first inclined position. In the first position, a front support plate of the clamp assembly is oriented vertically, and in the first inclined position, a first angle less than 90 degrees is formed between the front support plate and a support surface on which the base rests. The clamp assembly may also pivot to a second inclined position at which a second angle less than the first angle is formed between the front support plate and the support surface.
Easy to assemble cabinets with curved corners
A method for constructing and assembling a curved cabinet for a vehicle, the method comprising: using a computer numerical controlled (CNC) router on a sheet of wood; wherein the CNC router cuts out from the sheet at least one of: skins; skeleton structures; and accessory parts; fastening at least two of the skeleton structures together to create a fastened skeleton structure; heating with heat lamps and steam tubes at least one of the skins about at least one bend groove; bending the skin about the at least one bend groove to conform with the fastened skeleton structure to create a curved portion; clamping the skin and the fastened skeleton structure together near the curved portion; wherein the clamped skin and skeleton structure are fastened together with a second set of fasteners to create an imperfected cabinet; attaching the accessory parts to the imperfected cabinet to create the curved cabinet.
Easy to assemble cabinets with curved corners
A method for constructing and assembling a curved cabinet for a vehicle, the method comprising: using a computer numerical controlled (CNC) router on a sheet of wood; wherein the CNC router cuts out from the sheet at least one of: skins; skeleton structures; and accessory parts; fastening at least two of the skeleton structures together to create a fastened skeleton structure; heating with heat lamps and steam tubes at least one of the skins about at least one bend groove; bending the skin about the at least one bend groove to conform with the fastened skeleton structure to create a curved portion; clamping the skin and the fastened skeleton structure together near the curved portion; wherein the clamped skin and skeleton structure are fastened together with a second set of fasteners to create an imperfected cabinet; attaching the accessory parts to the imperfected cabinet to create the curved cabinet.
METHOD FOR SHAPING FRAME STRUCTURE USING MULTILAYER BOARD
The present invention relates to a method for shaping a frame structure using a multilayer board to solve the technical problem of low production efficiency of the existing bamboo frame structure. The present invention has the first solution of bending a multilayer board into a profiled board using the board bending technology; cutting the profiled board into several framing units; and finally connecting end portions of one, two or plural framing units one another, thereby forming a frame structure. The present invention has the second solution of gluing and stacking a plurality of single boards and laminating them into a profiled board; cutting the profiled board into several framing units; and finally connecting end portions of one, two or plural framing units one another, thereby forming a frame structure.
METHOD FOR SHAPING FRAME STRUCTURE USING MULTILAYER BOARD
The present invention relates to a method for shaping a frame structure using a multilayer board to solve the technical problem of low production efficiency of the existing bamboo frame structure. The present invention has the first solution of bending a multilayer board into a profiled board using the board bending technology; cutting the profiled board into several framing units; and finally connecting end portions of one, two or plural framing units one another, thereby forming a frame structure. The present invention has the second solution of gluing and stacking a plurality of single boards and laminating them into a profiled board; cutting the profiled board into several framing units; and finally connecting end portions of one, two or plural framing units one another, thereby forming a frame structure.
CABINET ASSEMBLY JIG
A jig for assembling a cabinet is disclosed. The jig includes a clamp assembly pivotally attached to a base. The clamp assembly includes a first jaw and a second jaw configured to apply a clamping force therebetween. The clamp assembly can pivot between a first position and a first inclined position. In the first position, a front support plate of the clamp assembly is oriented vertically, and in the first inclined position, a first angle less than 90 degrees is formed between the front support plate and a support surface on which the base rests. The clamp assembly may also pivot to a second inclined position at which a second angle less than the first angle is formed between the front support plate and the support surface.
Cabinet assembly jig
A jig for assembling a cabinet is disclosed. The jig includes a clamp assembly pivotally attached to a base. The clamp assembly includes a first jaw and a second jaw configured to apply a clamping force therebetween. The clamp assembly can pivot between a first position and a first inclined position. In the first position, a front support plate of the clamp assembly is oriented vertically, and in the first inclined position, a first angle less than 90 degrees is formed between the front support plate and a support surface on which the base rests. The clamp assembly may also pivot to a second inclined position at which a second angle less than the first angle is formed between the front support plate and the support surface.
Cabinet assembly jig
A jig for assembling a cabinet is disclosed. The jig includes a clamp assembly pivotally attached to a base. The clamp assembly includes a first jaw and a second jaw configured to apply a clamping force therebetween. The clamp assembly can pivot between a first position and a first inclined position. In the first position, a front support plate of the clamp assembly is oriented vertically, and in the first inclined position, a first angle less than 90 degrees is formed between the front support plate and a support surface on which the base rests. The clamp assembly may also pivot to a second inclined position at which a second angle less than the first angle is formed between the front support plate and the support surface.
CABINET ASSEMBLY JIG
A jig for assembling a cabinet is disclosed. The jig includes a clamp assembly pivotally attached to a base. The clamp assembly includes a first jaw and a second jaw configured to apply a clamping force therebetween. The clamp assembly can pivot between a first position and a first inclined position. In the first position, a front support plate of the clamp assembly is oriented vertically, and in the first inclined position, a first angle less than 90 degrees is formed between the front support plate and a support surface on which the base rests. The clamp assembly may also pivot to a second inclined position at which a second angle less than the first angle is formed between the front support plate and the support surface.