Snap-in fastener for use in cabinet assembly
20180306225 ยท 2018-10-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16B12/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A47B47/0075
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F16B12/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16B12/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A47B47/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A system for snap-in fastening includes a first furniture member including snap-in dowels, each including a cut-out surface with ribs, an entry cut, a rear cut; a second furniture member with snap-in inserts, each including an entry opening and interior with ribs, such that the dowels insert into entry interiors to lock the first and second furniture members securely together with interlocking ribs.
Claims
1. A system for snap-in fastening, comprising: a) a first furniture member, comprising: a plurality of snap-in dowels protruding from an end of the first furniture member; and b) a second furniture member, comprising: a plurality of insert apertures, which are positioned on an end of a side of the second furniture member; and a plurality of snap-in inserts, each comprising an entry aperture and an insert interior that is accessible via the entry aperture, wherein each snap-in insert is configured to be insertable in a corresponding insert aperture in the plurality of insert apertures; and such that the first furniture member is attachable to the second furniture member by inserting each snap-in dowel of the plurality of snap-in dowels through a corresponding entry aperture, such that a corresponding snap-in dowel reaches into a corresponding insert interior of a corresponding snap-in insert, such that the corresponding snap-in dowel is locked firmly in place inside the corresponding insert interior; whereby the first furniture member is securely attached to the second furniture member.
2. The system for snap-in fastening of claim 1, wherein each insert aperture comprises overlapping first and second circular apertures.
3. The system for snap-in fastening of claim 2, wherein a diameter of the first circular aperture is larger than a diameter of the second circular aperture; wherein each snap-in insert is substantially circular with a side protrusion, which serves to orient vertical alignment of the snap-in inserts.
4. The system for snap-in fastening of claim 1, wherein the first and second furniture members are perpendicularly connected.
5. The system for snap-in fastening of claim 1, wherein each snap-in dowel is configured as a cylindrical member, which comprises a top front cutout and a bottom front cutout, each of the top and bottom front cutouts comprising: a cutout surface, such that the corresponding snap-in dowel is configured with a uniform width from a front of the cutout surface to a rear of the cutout surface; such that each snap-in dowel is configured with a uniform vertical width of a front of each snap-in dowel between the top and bottom front cutouts.
6. The system for snap-in fastening of claim 5, wherein the cutout surface further comprises a plurality of dowel ribs, which are configured to aid in locking the snap-in dowel in place inside a snap-in insert.
7. The system for snap-in fastening of claim 6, wherein the dowel ribs are configured to be rearward pointing.
8. The system for snap-in fastening of claim 6, wherein each of the top and bottom front cutouts further comprise: a) an entry cut, which is a front cut that connects with a front of the cutout surface, such that the entry cut is configured to ease insertion of the snap-in dowel; and b) a rear cut, which connects with a rear of the cutout surface to reach the rear surface of the snap-in dowel.
9. The system for snap-in fastening of claim 1, wherein each snap-in dowel is configured as a cylindrical member, which comprises solely one cutout, comprising: a cutout surface, such that the corresponding snap-in dowel is configured with a uniform width from a front of the cutout surface to a rear of the cutout surface.
10. The system for snap-in fastening of claim 1, wherein the first furniture member further comprises: predrilled apertures with glue deposits in bottoms of the predrilled apertures; wherein rear ends of the snap-in dowels each are permanently connected to the first furniture member, by insertion of the rear ends into the predrilled apertures with the glue deposits.
11. The system for snap-in fastening of claim 1, wherein the corresponding snap-in insert is configured with outer ribbed edges, such that the outer ribbed edges are configured to secure the corresponding snap-in insert inside the corresponding insert aperture.
12. The system for snap-in fastening of claim 7, wherein the top and bottom sides of the insert interior are lined with respectively top and bottom inner ribbed edges.
13. The system for snap-in fastening of claim 12, wherein the inner ribbed edges are configured to be inward pointing; such that the inward pointing inner ribbed edges are configured to interlock with the rearward pointing dowel ribs.
14. The system for snap-in fastening of claim 1, wherein the insert interior further comprises a bottom, which further comprises a bottom elongated guide protrusion, which is configured to adjust a position of the corresponding snap-in dowel and ensure that the corresponding snap-in dowel is moveable into the corresponding insert interior with minimal friction.
15. The system for snap-in fastening of claim 11, wherein the corresponding insert interior is configured with a size that matches the snap-in dowels, such that the corresponding snap-in insert is configured to expand when the corresponding snap-in dowel is pushed into the corresponding insert interior, whereby the corresponding snap-in insert is further secured inside the corresponding insert aperture, as the outer ribbed edges expand into sides of the corresponding insert aperture, along a length of the corresponding snap-in insert.
16. The system for snap-in fastening of claim 15, wherein the corresponding snap-in insert further comprises a plurality of expansion slits on an outer surface of the corresponding snap-in insert.
17. A system for snap-in fastening, comprising: a) a plurality of snap-in dowels configured to protrude from an end of a first furniture member; and b) a plurality of snap-in inserts, each comprising an entry aperture and an insert interior that is accessible via the entry aperture, wherein each snap-in insert is configured to be insertable in a corresponding insert aperture in a plurality of insert apertures, which are positioned on an end of a side of a second furniture member; such that the first furniture member is attachable to the second furniture member by inserting each snap-in dowel of the plurality of snap-in dowels through a corresponding entry aperture, such that a corresponding snap-in dowel reaches into a corresponding insert interior of a corresponding snap-in insert, such that the corresponding snap-in dowel is locked firmly in place inside the corresponding insert interior; whereby the first furniture member is securely attached to the second furniture member.
18. A method of manufacturing snap-in dowels, comprising: a) inserting cylindrical dowels into predrilled apertures of a furniture member, wherein the predrilled apertures are filled with glue, such that the cylindrical dowels are glued into the predrilled apertures; and b) machining exposed ends of the cylindrical dowels, to create for each cylindrical dowel a top front cutout and a bottom front cutout, such that the cylindrical dowels are transformed to snap-in dowels.
19. The method of manufacturing snap-in dowels of claim 18, wherein for each snap-in dowel, each of the top and bottom front cutouts are machined to comprise: a cutout surface, such that each snap-in dowel is configured with a uniform width from a front of the cutout surface to a rear of the cutout surface; wherein the top and bottom front cutouts are symmetrical around a center axis of each snap-in dowel; wherein each snap-in dowel is configured with a uniform vertical width of the front of each snap-in dowel between the top and bottom front cutouts.
20. The method of manufacturing snap-in dowels of claim 19, wherein each of the top and bottom front cutouts are machined to further comprise: a) an entry cut, which is a front cut that connects with a front of the cutout surface, such that the entry cut is configured to ease insertion of the snap-in dowels; and b) a rear cut, which connects with a rear of the cutout surface to reach the rear surface of the snap-in dowels.
21. The method of manufacturing snap-in dowels of claim 19, wherein the cutout surface is machined to further comprise a plurality of rearward pointing dowel ribs, which are configured to aid in locking the snap-in dowel in place inside a snap-in insert.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0043] Before describing the invention in detail, it should be observed that the present invention resides primarily in a novel and non-obvious combination of elements and process steps. So as not to obscure the disclosure with details that will readily be apparent to those skilled in the art, certain conventional elements and steps have been presented with lesser detail, while the drawings and specification describe in greater detail other elements and steps pertinent to understanding the invention.
[0044] The following embodiments are not intended to define limits as to the structure or method of the invention, but only to provide exemplary constructions. The embodiments are permissive rather than mandatory and illustrative rather than exhaustive.
[0045] In the following, we describe the structure of an embodiment of a snap-in fastening system 100 for assembly of cabinets and other furniture with reference to
[0046] In an embodiment, a system for snap-in fastening 100 can include: [0047] a) A first furniture member 112, which can be a first cabinet piece 112, such as a horizontal cabinet top/bottom 112, wherein the first furniture member 112 comprises: [0048] a plurality of snap-in dowels 120 protruding from an end of the first furniture member 112; and [0049] b) A second furniture member 114, which can be a second cabinet piece 114, such as a vertical cabinet side 114, wherein the second furniture member 114 comprises: [0050] a plurality of snap-in insert 130 each inserted in inserts apertures 115 that are positioned on an end of a side of the second furniture member 114; and [0051] wherein the insert apertures 115, as shown in
[0056] In related embodiments, the first and second furniture members 112 114 can be perpendicularly connected, such as shown in
[0057] In related embodiments, the insert apertures 115, as shown in
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[0064] In a further related embodiment, the snap-in dowel 120 can be up-down asymmetrical, comprising only one of a top front cutout 310 or a bottom front cutout 320, such that an opposite side to the top front cutout 310 or bottom front cutout 320 is an unmodified rounded/cylindrical dowel surface.
[0065] In a related embodiment, as shown in
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[0071] In a further related embodiment, the insert interior 613 can be configured with a size that matches the snap-in dowels 120, such that the snap-in insert 130 expands slightly when the snap-in dowels 120 is pushed into the insert interior 613, whereby the snap-in insert 130 is further secured inside the insert aperture 115, as the outer serrated edges expand into sides of the insert apertures 115. The snap-in insert 130 expands throughout the entire length 650 of the snap-in insert 130.
[0072] In a yet further related embodiment, the snap-in insert 130 can further include expansion slits 632 on an outer surface of the snap-in insert 130. The expansion slits 632 can be located to control the expanding portions of the snap-in insert 130, such that omission of expansion slits 632 can ensure a substrate 114 is only compressed in areas of sufficient strength.
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[0076] In various related embodiments, the system for snap-in fastening 100 can: [0077] a) Allow machining/shaping of round dowels 1020 after dowels 1020 are inserted into host material for the purpose of creating precision parallel or perpendicular alignment and precise machining characteristics relative to host material; [0078] b) Create significant compression and prohibit perpendicular pullout due to interlocking serrated edges 672 674 of the snap-in insert 130; [0079] c) Allow glue-less assembly of products, without use screws and/or CNC Routers [0080] d) Allow compression connectors to be hidden without use of CNC routers
[0081] Here has thus been described a multitude of embodiments of the system for snap-in fastening 100, and devices and methods related thereto, which can be employed in numerous modes of usage.
[0082] The many features and advantages of the invention are apparent from the detailed specification, and thus, it is intended by the appended claims to cover all such features and advantages of the invention, which fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.
[0083] Many such alternative configurations are readily apparent, and should be considered fully included in this specification and the claims appended hereto. Accordingly, since numerous modifications and variations will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation illustrated and described, and thus, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention.