Cabinet installation spacer and retainer
09743768 · 2017-08-29
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47B87/008
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Y10T403/70
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
F16B17/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A47B97/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A spacer adapted to be used with cabinet installation includes a spacer block connected to a support wall. The spacer block is adapted to be positioned so that the support wall is placed over a wall edge and the spacer block is placed between a pair of cabinet walls.
Claims
1. A cabinet spacer used with a pair of cabinets comprising: first and second cabinets, each cabinet having a faceplate with a faceplate edge and a wall groove spaced apart from the faceplate edge, each cabinet having at least two walls with each wall having a wall edge received in a faceplate wall groove, the pair of cabinets positioned side by side with the faceplate edge of the faceplate of the first cabinet being adjacent the faceplate edge of the faceplate of the second cabinet, and a spacer formed by a spacer block connected to a support wall, the spacer configured to be selectively positionable such that when the support wall is placed over a wall edge, the spacer block is positioned between the pair of cabinet walls.
2. A cabinet spacer used with a pair of cabinets comprising: first and second cabinets, each cabinet having a faceplate with a faceplate edge and a wall groove spaced apart from the faceplate edge, each cabinet having at least two spaced apart walls with each wall having a wall edge received in a faceplate wall groove, the pair of cabinets positioned side by side with the faceplate edge of the faceplate of the first cabinet being adjacent the faceplate edge of the faceplate of the second cabinet, and a spacer formed by a thick spacer block connected to a thin support wall, the spacer configured to be selectively positionable over the wall edge such that when the thin support wall of the spacer is placed over the wall edge, the thick spacer block is placed between the pair of cabinet walls near an end of the wall edge opposite the wall edge received in the faceplate groove.
3. The cabinet spacer used with a pair of cabinets according to claim 2 wherein the spacer further includes a second thick spacer block spaced apart from the thick spacer block and connected to the thin support wall.
4. The cabinet spacer used with a pair of cabinets according to claim 3 wherein the spacer further includes a third thick spacer block spaced apart from the thick spacer block and connected to the thin support wall, wherein when the thick spacer block is positioned between the pair of cabinet walls, the second and third thick spacer blocks are positioned on outside of each cabinet wall so that the spacer serves to hold the cabinet walls in spaced apart positions.
5. The cabinet spacer used with a pair of cabinets according to claim 4 wherein the second thick spacer block has a hole along a central axis of the second thick spacer block extending parallel to the thin support wall.
6. The cabinet spacer used with a pair of cabinets according to claim 5 wherein the second thick spacer block hole is a through hole.
7. The cabinet spacer used with a pair of cabinets according to claim 6 wherein the third thick spacer block has a hole along a central axis of the third thick spacer block extending parallel to the thin support wall.
8. The cabinet spacer used with a pair of cabinets according to claim 7 wherein the second thick spacer block hole has a diameter, and the third thick spacer block hole has a diameter which is smaller than the diameter of the second thick spacer block.
9. The cabinet spacer used with a pair of cabinets according to claim 8 wherein the thick spacer block has a hole with a diameter larger than the diameter of the hole in the third thick spacer block.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(11) More particularly, the spacer 100 includes the first thick spacer block 104 connected to the thin support wall 108. In one application, as shown in
(12) In the embodiment illustrated in
(13) To aid in the assembly of the cabinets 10, and to secure the spacer 100 to the cabinet walls 26, the second thick spacer block 112 has a hole 120 (see
(14) The cabinet spacer 100 can be made of any material, and can be made with any size thick spacer block, and any size spacing between the blocks. Most cabinets come with either ½″, ⅜″, or ¾″ walls, so the spacing between the second and first thick spacer blocks, and between the third and first thick spacer blocks, would be of one of these three dimensions. And the spacing between walls is usually ½″, so the width of the first spacer block would be slightly less than this dimension, or about 15/32″. The height and depth of the block are chosen so that a screw can extend easily through the blocks, as described further below. In the illustrated embodiment, the height is 21/32″, and the depth is 1″, but any reasonable dimension can be used. For example, if the end blocks are each ½″ and the middle block is 7/16″, the measurement between the inside of each of the outer blocks would be 1.5″.
(15) In the illustrated embodiment, the spacer 100 is made from plastic, and the spacer is made by either having injection molding, or by starting with a plastic blank of ½″ thickness, and then cutting out the notches between the spacer blocks. After the spacer has been produced, holes are drilled in the spacer blocks, as further described below. The spacer is also designed so that it acts as a whole complete piece once installed, to ensure rigidity. Although the thin support wall and the spacer blocks are illustrated as an integral unit, in other embodiments (now shown), they can be separate pieces connected together using any suitable method, such as by nailing or gluing the pieces together.
(16) In order to aid an installer in securing the spacer in place, and in securing the cabinet walls to the spacer, the holes 100 and 124 are made in the spacer blocks, perpendicular to the plane of the walls. With the first spacer block between the walls, and the other spacer blocks outside the walls, it is desirable to let an installer place a wood screw loosely in one block before then screwing the wood screw through one wall, and then through the second wall, the first block and into the other outside block. This aids the installer by holding the wood screw in its proper position prior to its installation. To this end, the outside third block and the middle or first block have a larger diameter hole 120 and 120′ to loosely hold a wood screw (not shown), and the other outside second block has a smaller diameter hole 124 to receive and hold the wood screw, while at the same time limiting the likelihood of any splitting occurring by virtue of the smaller diameter pilot hole.
(17) This cabinet installation spacer 100 allows an installer to save time and not have to use wood shims to get proper spacing. Further, one cabinet spacer 100 can be used at the top of the cabinet towards the front of the cabinet to secure the fronts of the cabinets together. Another spacer can be used at the underneath part of the front of the cabinets, located above the toe-kick area, to also secure the fronts of the cabinets together. Then two cabinet spacers will be used on the backs of the cabinets, at the top and bottom, to make sure the cabinets are square and secured together, before attaching the connected cabinets to a wall. Additional spacers are then used in this same fashion to connect the next cabinet to this set, until all cabinets have been added to the set.
(18) A two spacer block spacer 200, as shown in
(19) The cabinet installation spacer 100 allows installers to save time on installing cabinets, as well as minimize the damage to cabinets with having to drill through the fronts (stiles). The cabinet spacer 100 also allows for cabinet installers to more easily install cabinets. And the spacer 100 eliminates the step of screwing through the front of the cabinets at the stiles.
(20) Although the invention has been herein described in what is perceived to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not intended to be limited to the specific embodiments set forth above. Rather, it is recognized that modifications may be made by one of skill in the art of the invention without departing from the spirit or intent of the invention and, therefore, the invention is to be taken as including all reasonable equivalents to the subject matter of the appended claims and the description of the invention herein.