CORNER CABINET AND CORNER DRAWER
20220386773 · 2022-12-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47B88/48
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B88/42
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47B81/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B88/42
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B88/48
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A corner cabinet drawer (14, 114) includes first and second drawer modules (36a,b, 136a,b) each including drawer frames (38a,b, 138a) having side walls (46a,b 146a), rear walls (52a,b, 152a), and front walls (54a,b, 154a), and wherein the drawer modules are pivotable between a side-by-side closed position and a spread-apart open position. A corner cabinet (10, 110) includes the corner cabinet drawer translatably and pivotably mounted with respect to a cabinet housing (12), and including drawer articulators (40a,b, 41a,b, 60a,b, 140a, 141a, 160a,b) coupled to the cabinet housing and to the drawer, wherein the first and second drawer modules are translatable via the drawer articulators from a stored position with respect to the cabinet housing to the extended closed position and the spread-apart open position. Aspects of individual drawer modules are also disclosed.
Claims
1.-14. (canceled)
15. A corner cabinet drawer (14, 114), comprising: first and second drawer modules (36a, 136a) including first and second drawer frames (38a,b, 138a) having first and second side walls (46a,b, 146a), first and second rear walls (52a,b, 152a), and first and second front walls (54a,b, 154a), wherein the first and second drawer modules are pivotable between a side-by-side closed position and a spread open position.
16. The corner cabinet drawer of claim 15, further comprising a hinge (56) extending along a common vertical axis operatively between and inboard of the drawer modules and pivotably coupling the first drawer module to the second drawer module about the vertical axis.
17. The corner cabinet drawer of claim 15, wherein the first and second drawer modules also include upper and lower tracks (40a,b, 41a,b).
18. The corner cabinet drawer of claim 15, wherein the drawer modules include shelves (70a,b, 170a) to constitute shelving modules.
19. The corner cabinet drawer of claim 15, wherein the drawer frame walls establish closed outboard sides and open inboard sides facing one another when the drawer modules are in the side-by-side closed position.
20. The corner cabinet drawer of claim 15, further comprising front doors (42a,b, 142a,b) disposed at acute angles to the side walls.
21. The corner cabinet drawer of claim 15, wherein the drawer frame rear walls are disposed at right angles to the side walls.
22. The corner cabinet drawer of claim 15, wherein the drawer frame rear walls are disposed at acute angles to the side walls.
23. The corner cabinet drawer of claim 15, wherein the drawer frame side walls include upper side walls (174a) establishing outboard sides of the drawer frames and lower side walls (176a) laterally offset from the upper side walls in an inboard direction and carrying tracks.
24. The corner cabinet drawer of claim 23, wherein the upper side walls include rearward portions (173a) and forward portions (175a) laterally offset from the rearward portions in an inboard direction.
25. The corner cabinet drawer of claim 15, wherein the drawer modules are independently translatable, and independently pivotable about separate vertical axes.
26. An articulatable corner drawer module (38a,b), comprising: a drawer frame (38a,b) comprising a side wall (46a,b), and top, bottom, rear, and front walls (48a,b, 50a,b, 52a,b, 54a,b) extending away from the side wall and establishing an open side; at least a portion of an upper drawer articulator (40a,b) coupled to the drawer frame; and at least a portion of a lower drawer articulator (41a,b) coupled to the drawer frame.
27. The articulatable corner drawer module of claim 26, wherein the front wall is disposed at an acute angle with respect to the side wall, and the rear wall is disposed at a right angle with respect to the side wall.
28. The articulatable corner drawer module of claim 26, further comprising shelves (70a,b) supported by the rear and front walls.
29. An articulatable corner cabinet drawer (14) comprising two of the articulatable corner drawer modules of claim 26 that are mirror images of one another.
30. The articulatable corner cabinet drawer of claim 29, further comprising a hinge (56) coupled to rear inboard corners (58a,b) of the drawer frames of each of the drawers.
31. The articulatable corner drawer module of claim 26, wherein the at least a portion of an upper drawer articulator includes an upper drawer track (40a,b) carried by the top wall of the drawer frame, and the at least a portion of a lower drawer articulator includes a lower drawer track (41a,b) carried by the bottom wall of the drawer frame.
32. A corner cabinet (10), comprising: a corner cabinet housing (12); the articulatable corner drawer module of claim 26 translatably and pivotably mounted with respect to the corner cabinet housing by the upper and lower drawer articulators, wherein the upper and lower drawer articulators are coupled to the corner cabinet housing, and wherein the drawer frame is translatable via the upper and lower drawer articulators from a stored position with respect to the corner cabinet housing to an extended position with respect to the corner cabinet housing, and is pivotable about a vertical axis to a deployed position.
33. An articulatable corner drawer module (136a), comprising: a drawer frame (138a) comprising a side wall (46a), and bottom, rear, and front walls (50a, 52a, 54a) extending away from the side wall and establishing an open side; and at least a portion of side drawer articulator (140a, 141a) coupled to the drawer frame.
34.-38. (canceled)
39. A corner cabinet (110), comprising: a corner cabinet housing (12); the articulatable corner drawer module of claim 33 translatably and pivotably mounted with respect to the corner cabinet housing by the side drawer articulator, wherein the side drawer articulator is coupled to the corner cabinet housing, and wherein the drawer frame is translatable via the side drawer articulator from a stored position with respect to the corner cabinet housing to an extended position with respect to the corner cabinet housing, and is pivotable about a vertical axis to a deployed position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0006] 1, and illustrating a corner drawer translated outwardly and in a partially extended position;
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0016] In general, an articulatable corner drawer will be described using one or more examples of illustrative embodiments of a residential kitchen corner cabinet having an L-shape with one leg of the L-shape longer than the other. However, it will be appreciated as the description proceeds that the presently disclosed corner drawer is useful in many different applications and may be implemented in many other embodiments. For example, the corner cabinet may have legs of equal length, and may be used in bathrooms, workshops, or any other location in residential applications, or in any suitable location in hospitals, restaurants, offices, factories, or any other commercial or industrial applications.
[0017] Referring specifically to the drawings,
[0018] With reference to
[0019] With continued reference to
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[0021] In this regard,
[0022] The supports 60a,b and 61a,b may include brackets having mounting holes, slots, scalloped edges, apertures, or the like to facilitate mounting of the brackets to the cabinet 12, the cabinet drawer(s) 38a,b, and/or a floor, and also may include track followers 68, which may include rollers, other tracks or linear guides or portions thereof, pins, shoes, or any other type of track followers suitable for cooperating with corresponding tracks to facilitate linear and pivotable motion. The supports 60a,b and 61a,b and the tracks 40a,b and 41a,b may be coupled to the cabinet 12 and the drawer modules 36a,b using separate fasteners or retainers, integral fastening arrangements, adhesive, and/or in any other manner suitable for use with cabinet hardware. In this regard, the drawer ends 64a,b and 65a,b of the supports 60a,b and 61a,b may include track followers 68 carried in the drawer module tracks 40a,b and 41a,b, and the tracks 40a,b and 41a,b may extend over the majority of the length of the top walls 48a,b and bottom walls 50a,b of the module frames 38a,b, from a location at or near the front walls 54a,b to a location at or near the rear walls 52a,b. Those of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that, conversely, the tracks 40a,b and 41a,b could be carried by the cabinet housing 12 and the followers 68 could be carried by the drawer modules 36a,b.
[0023] In any case, the tracks 40a,b and 41a,b and the track followers may constitute examples of portions of drawer articulators coupled to the cabinet housing 12 (or the countertop and/or a floor) and to the drawer frames 38a,b, such that the drawer modules 36a,b are translatable via the drawer articulators from the stored position to the extended position with respect to the cabinet housing 12, and are pivotable about vertical axes to a deployed, spread-apart open position with respect to one another and the housing 12. Accordingly, portions of upper drawer articulators are coupled to the drawer frames 38a,b such as the top walls 48a,b thereof, and portions of lower drawer articulators are coupled to the drawer frames 38a,b such as the bottom walls 50a,b thereof. In the illustrated embodiment, upper tracks 40a,b of upper drawer articulators are coupled to top walls 48a,b of the drawer frames 38a,b, and upper supports 60a,b are coupled to corresponding upper portions of the cabinet frames 38a,b or countertop 20 and include track followers 68 to cooperate with the upper tracks 40a,b to facilitate articulation of the drawer modules 36a,b relative to the cabinet 12. Likewise, lower tracks 41a,b of lower drawer articulators are coupled to bottom walls 50a,b of the drawer frames 38a,b, and lower supports 61a,b are coupled to corresponding lower portions of the cabinet frames 38a,b and include track followers 68 to cooperate with the lower tracks 41a,b to facilitate articulation of the drawer modules 36a,b relative to the cabinet 12.
[0024] Also, in the illustrated embodiment, the drawer frame front walls 54a,b are disposed at acute angles with respect to the drawer frame side walls 46a,b, and the rear walls 52a,b are disposed at right angles with respect to the side walls 46a,b. In other embodiments, the rear walls 52a,b may be disposed at obtuse angles with respect to the side walls 46a,b, and the front walls 54a,b may be disposed at right angles with respect to the side walls 46a,b. Moreover, each drawer module 36a,b may also include one or more shelves 70a,b, which may be supported by the rear walls 52a,b and front walls 54a,b, such that the corner drawer modules 36a,b may be mirrored shelving modules. The shelves 70a,b and the bottom wall may include inboard lips to prevent items from sliding off of those structures.
[0025] Although not illustrated, in another embodiment, a corner drawer may include a unitary single drawer instead of the illustrated drawer modules 36a,b wherein the single drawer may be drawn out of the cabinet 10 and then pivoted to one side to allow access to an inside of the single drawer.
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[0027] With reference to
[0028] With reference to
[0029] In any case, the tracks 140a, 141a may constitute examples of portions of a drawer articulator coupled to the cabinet housing 12 (or the countertop and/or a floor) and to the drawer frame 138a, such that the drawer module 136a is translatable via the drawer articulator from the stored position to the extended position with respect to the cabinet housing 12, and is pivotable about a vertical axis to a deployed, spread-apart or spread open position. The drawer articulator includes a side drawer support 160a coupled between the drawer frame 138a and the cabinet housing 12 and the tracks 140a, 141a carried by the side wall 146a of the drawer frame 138a. The tracks 140a, 141a may be fixed to the drawer frame 138a against movement with respect thereto and may be carried, respectively, by the lower side wall 176a of the frame 138a.
[0030] With reference to
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[0032] The base wall 190a of the drawer bracket 184a may carry the hinge 186a, which may be pivotably coupled to the lower and upper walls 187a, 189a of the cabinet bracket 182a. The mounting flange 191a of the drawer bracket 184a may be translatably coupled to the drawer module 136a, via the cooperating followers 183a, 185a and tracks 140a, 141a, or via any other arrangement suitable for translatable motion.
[0033] With reference to
[0034] With reference to
[0035] Those of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that various features and aspects from the embodiments of
[0036] The configuration of the presently disclosed corner drawers may enable easier access to items stored throughout a full depth of a corner cabinet and more efficient use of interior storage space than some conventional corner cabinets.
[0037] As used in this patent application, the terminology “for example,” “for instance,” “like,” “such as,” “comprising,” “having,” “including,” and the like, when used with a listing of one or more elements, is open-ended, meaning that the listing does not exclude additional elements. Likewise, when preceding an element, the articles “a,” “an,” “the,” and “said” mean that there are one or more of the elements. Moreover, directional words such as front, rear, top, bottom, upper, lower, radial, circumferential, axial, lateral, longitudinal, vertical, horizontal, transverse, and/or the like are employed by way of example and not limitation. As used herein, the term “may” is an expedient merely to indicate optionality, for instance, of an element, feature, or other thing, and cannot be reasonably construed as rendering indefinite any disclosure herein. Other terms are to be interpreted and construed in the broadest reasonable manner in accordance with their ordinary and customary meaning in the art, unless the terms are used in a context that requires a different interpretation.
[0038] Finally, the present disclosure is not a definitive presentation of an invention claimed in this patent application, but is merely a presentation of examples of illustrative embodiments of the claimed invention. More specifically, the present disclosure sets forth one or more examples that are not limitations on the scope of the claimed invention or on terminology used in the accompanying claims, except where terminology is expressly defined herein. And although the present disclosure sets forth a limited number of examples, many other examples may exist now or are yet to be discovered and, thus, it is neither intended nor possible to disclose all possible manifestations of the claimed invention. In fact, various equivalents will become apparent to artisans of ordinary skill in view of the present disclosure and will fall within the spirit and broad scope of the accompanying claims. Features of various implementing embodiments may be combined to form further embodiments of the invention. Therefore, the claimed invention is not limited to the particular examples of illustrative embodiments disclosed herein but, instead, is defined by the accompanying claims.