MODULAR CASEWORK CONSTRUCTIONS USING SOLID-SURFACE MATERIALS
20210186210 · 2021-06-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16B2012/466
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A47B96/206
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B47/0075
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F16B5/0024
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
A47B47/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B63/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
Manufacturing and assembly techniques make the use of solid-surface materials practical for open box or case structures, bookcases, shelving units, storage units, and other caseworks, with or without back panels, doors or drawers. All of the panels involved are preferably solid-surface materials, and the panels are routed to receive hidden, push-to-connect type fasteners between the opposing side edges of the top and bottom panels and the inner surfaces of the opposing side panels. The back panel, and the top, bottom and opposing side panels may have grooves to receive the back panel. The side panels may have a height and width sufficient to cover the edges of the top, bottom and back panels when the casework is assembled. Optionally, the back panel may side edges with outwardly extending tabs, and the grooves in the opposing side panels may have recesses to receive the tabs for added strength and stability.
Claims
1. A casework construction, comprising: a plurality of panels, each having edges and opposing flat inner and outer surfaces defining a thickness; a plurality of fasteners used to join the edges of some panels to the inner surfaces of other panels; and wherein the panels are made from solid-surface materials.
2. The casework of claim 1, wherein the thickness is on the order of 12 mm or ½″
3. The casework of claim 1, wherein the panels are used to construct at least the following: open box or case structures, with or without back panels; bookcases or shelving units, with or without back panels; cabinets, with or without doors; and storage units, with or without drawers.
4. The casework of claim 1, wherein fasteners are hidden, push-to-connect fasteners.
5. The casework of claim 1, wherein the fasteners are dowels.
6. The casework of claim 5, further including a laminate to cover exposed dowel ends.
7. The casework of claim 1, wherein: the plurality of panels includes a top panel, a bottom panel, opposing side panels and a back panel; and the top, bottom and opposing side panels have grooves to receive the back panel.
8. The casework of claim 7, wherein: the opposing side panels have upper and lower edges; and the grooves in the opposing side panels configured to receive the back panel do not extend all the way to the upper and lower edges of the side panels.
9. The casework of claim 7, wherein: the back panel has side edges with outwardly extending tabs; and the grooves in the opposing side panels have recesses configured to receive the outwardly extending tabs of the back panel.
10. The casework of claim 7, wherein: the top, bottom and back panels have side edges defining the same width; and the side panels have a height and width sufficient to cover the edges of the top, bottom and back panels when the casework is assembled.
11. The casework of claim 7, wherein; the top and bottom panels have opposing side edges; the opposing side panels have inner surfaces; and hidden, push-to-connect fasteners are used between the opposing side edges of the top and bottom panels and the inner surfaces of the opposing side panels.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0014] This invention improves upon the existing art of casework construction through the use of assembly components and techniques that facilitate the use of solid-surface materials.
[0015] The embodiment of
[0016] In the preferred embodiments, hidden fasteners are used to join the various solid-surface panels. For example, in
[0017] Note that in contrast to existing wood laminate/composite construction, the invention uses relatively closely spaced hidden push-to-connect fasteners due to the density and weight of the solid-surface material. For example, the fasteners 112 may be spaced art on-center with a distance of 3 to 6 inches depending upon the size and shape of the product. Dowels 118 are also preferably closely spaced at a distance in the range of 2 to 6 inches, with or without glue.
[0018] Continuing the reference to
[0019] Note further that while hidden, push-to-connect fasteners are preferably used to connect the sides to the top and bottom of the case and dowels are used for the back panel, fastener type is essentially interchangeable in that more or fewer of each type of connector may be used, including all push-to-connect or all dowels throughout. The same hold true of shelves, if provided, which may use push-to-connect or dowel connection techniques.
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[0021] Hidden fasteners are used to join side solid-surface panels 206, 208 to the top and bottom solid-surface panels 202, 204. Preferably, push-to-connect fasteners 212 are used to join the edges of the top and bottom panels 202, 204 to the upper and lower edges of the side panels 206, 208. Such fasteners may include the invisible connection systems available from OVVO Technology of Louth, Ireland. To accommodate these connectors, slots such as 214 are routed in the edges of the panels as shown, enabling assembly by clicking the various edges against the surfaces to be joined.
[0022] Note that in contrast to existing wood laminate/composite construction, the invention uses relatively closely spaced hidden push-to-connect fasteners due to the density and weight of the solid-surface material. For example, the fasteners 212 are preferably spaced art on-center with a distance of 3 to 6 inches depending upon the size and shape of the product.
[0023] In contrast to the construction of
[0024] In the construction shown, the width W of the back panel 210 corresponds to the width of the top and bottom panels, whereas the side panels 206, 208 are longer than the height of the back panel to cover the side edges of the top and bottom panels when completed. As such, the grooves 224, 225 in the side panels do not extend all the way to the top and bottom edges to keep the grooves hidden after assembly, whereas grooves 220, 221 may extend to both opposing edges are these grooves will be hidden. Further, for added stability, the side panels may have extending tabs 228, 229 that fit into deeper recesses 230, 231 in the grooves 224, 225.
[0025] Thus, to assemble the case of