Systems for quick mounting and fixing applied to a cabinet body

10499732 ยท 2019-12-10

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    Abstract

    The present disclosure refers to systems applied to cabinet body that mates quick mounting and fixing, applied to the furniture area specially to steel cabinets, for joining took apart pieces by fitting and screwing them or for mounting and joining them by welding. The cabinet body presents steel back part having a bend that forms a small backlash and with eyebolt-shaped reliefs for quick mounting the cabinet boxes. The top part has a wedged-shaped bend that when is joined to the strip-shaped steel plate having the wedge bend opposed to the one of the back part, it can be fixed to any wall, and a quick installation of the cabinet box on the wall is allowed.

    Claims

    1. A system for quick mounting and fixing of a cabinet body to a wall, comprising: side sections (1) provided with prefixed screws (13), a top (2) comprising prefixed screws (13), and a bottom (3) comprising prefixed screws (13), wherein the side sections (1), top (2), and bottom (3) form a frame (5) of a cabinet, wherein the side sections (1) are fixed to the top (2) and to the bottom (3) through self-tapping screws (4) or screws and nuts passing through coincident bores (14) of the side sections (1), the top (2), and the bottom (3), the bores (14) having diameters sized for the self-tapping screws (4), the self-tapping screws (4) providing locking when receiving tightening torque, thereby forming the frame (5); wherein the frame (5) receives a back part (6) which is formed in one piece or two pieces (6a and 6b); wherein the back part (6) comprises a U-shaped bend (7) and eyebolt-shaped reliefs (8) in an upper section, and L-shaped bends (9) and eyebolt-shaped reliefs (8) in lower and side sections thereof, the eyebolt-shaped reliefs (8) in the lower and side sections of the back part (6) passing through heads of the prefixed screws (13) of the side sections (1) and of the bottom (3), wherein the U-shaped bend (7) is bigger than the L-shaped bends (9) and forms a wedge when the upper section of the back part (6) is positioned in parallel to the top (2) wherein the frame (5) can be fixed to a wall using the U-shaped bend (7) and screwing the prefixed screws (13).

    2. The system of claim 1, further comprising a strip-shaped steel ruler (10) having a chamfer (11) on both sides in order to have no position when fixing to the U-shaped bend (7) on the back part (6), a bigger side forming one of the chamfers (11) which serves to install the cabinet on the wall when the strip-shaped steel ruler (10) is fixed to the wall.

    3. The system claim 2, wherein the frame (5) is installed to the wall by simply fitting the U-shaped bend (7) of the back part (6) to the chamfer (11) of the ruler (10), the ruler (10) fixed to the wall and totally hidden behind the frame (5).

    4. The system of claim 2, wherein the frame (5) is installed to the wall by simply fitting the U-shaped bend (7) of the back part (6) to one of the chamfers (11) of the ruler (10), the ruler (10) fixed to the wall and totally hidden behind the frame (5).

    5. The system of claim 1, wherein, when the back part (6) is formed in first and second back part pieces (6a and 6b), wherein the first back part piece (6a) comprises the U-shaped bend (7), the L-shaped bends (9), and the eyebolt-shaped reliefs (8) for mounting the first back part piece (6a) to the prefixed screws (13) of the side sections (1) and the top (2), the second back part piece (6b) comprises the L-shaped bends (9) and the eyebolt-shaped reliefs (8) for mounting the second back part piece (6b) to the prefixed screws (13) of the side sections (1) and the bottom (3), wherein the frame (5) receives shelves and doors.

    Description

    (1) The systems described in the present patent may be seen in the appended figures, wherein:

    (2) the FIG. 1 illustrates a view of the side, top and bottom sections of the cabinet.

    (3) the FIG. 2 illustrates a detailed view of the mounting of the side with the top and bottom using screws for forming the box without the back part.

    (4) the FIG. 3 illustrates a view of the cabinet box mounted.

    (5) the FIG. 4 illustrates a view of one of the back parts provided with L- and U-shaped bend.

    (6) the FIG. 5 illustrate a view of the mounting sequence of the back parts of the cabinet being fixed to the box.

    (7) the FIG. 6 illustrates a view of one of the back parts of the cabinet fixed to the box.

    (8) the FIG. 7 illustrates a view of back part of the cabinet fixed to the box.

    (9) the FIG. 8 illustrates a view of the attachment rail being fixed to the wall.

    (10) the FIG. 9 illustrates view of the cabinet box fixedly mounted to the wall, with no doors yet.

    (11) According to the FIGS. 1 to 3, the side sections (1) are provided with prefixed screws (13) in order to be mounted to the top (2) and bottom (3), which also have prefixed screws (13), forming the frame (5) of the cabinet. The side sections (1) are fixed through self-tapping screws (4) or screws and nuts passing through coincident bores of the sides, top (2) and bottom (3), having a sized diameter for the self-tapping screw (4) providing locking when receiving tightening torque, forming a frame (5) with no back part (6) yet.

    (12) According to the FIGS. 4 to 7, the frame (5), formed by sides (1), top (2) and bottom (3) will receive the back parts (6), which may be bipartite (6a and 6b) or entire. The back parts (6) present in the upper section U-shaped bend (7) and eyebolt-shaped reliefs (8), and in the lower and sides sections, present L-shaped bends (9) and eyebolt-shaped reliefs (8) passing through the head of the prefixed screws (13) in the back part of both sides (1) and of the top (2). The upper section having the U-shaped bend (7), the last bend being bigger than the others and wedged-angled, will be positioned in parallel to the top (2), the box (5) being fixed to the wall of this. The mounting is finished by finally tightening the prefixed screws (13).

    (13) The mounting of the second back part is similar, having L-shaped bends (9) with eyebolt-shaped reliefs (8) at the sides (1) and at the lower part passing through the prefixed screws (13) of both sides (2) and at the bottom (3), thus mounting the box (5) of the cabinet, which will further receive amounts of shelves and doors as the model and size of the intended cabinet.

    (14) According to the FIG. 8, a strip-shaped steel ruler (10) with wedged-shaped bends (11) on both sides for having no position opposed to the section (6a) of the back parts of the cabinet (6), the U-shaped bend (7) having a bigger side forming a wedge that will serve as a fitting for installing the cabinet, is fixed to the wall of the installation place of the cabinet

    (15) According to the FIG. 9, the mounted cabinet (12) is installed to the wall simply fitting the wedge of the back parts (6) to the wedge of the rule (10) of the wall, which is totally hidden behind the cabinet box.