Cabinet Hanging Clamp
20170080549 ยท 2017-03-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25B7/123
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B25B7/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A47B97/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The part that is new in the art of the Cabinet Hanging Clamp is that it is specifically designed to work on framed cabinets, which would be a very large percentage of cabinets manufactured across the United States and possibly elsewhere. Hundreds of thousands of these cabinets are sold each year to contractors developing apartment buildings, condominiums, or housing developments. This tool attachment will help any person installing the cabinets in these large developments by speeding up the installation time, eliminating the need for help, and will reduce strain on the installer by having to not constantly hold up the wall cabinet by hand to install.
Claims
1. I claim that the cabinet hanging clamp is an attachment to a locking plier with a bracket that has the purpose of attaching to the top center of the side panel of a framed cabinet, so that the plier locks on the cabinet prior to installation, then supports the weight of the cabinet as it is lifted and hung on to another cabinet. The clamp holds and aligns the cabinet in exact alignment to the previous cabinet installed, so that it can be attached to the wall and adjoining cabinet.
2. I claim that the other optional aspect of the cabinet hanging clamp can be made into a permanent 18 or 20 gauge metal bracket screwed to the top center side panel of a framed wall cabinet before installation without the use of the locking plier clamp.
3. I claim that another optional aspect of the cabinet hanging clamp can also be used to hold and align base cabinets until fastened.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0012] The invention is an attachment or permanent fixture to a flat jaw locking plier that could consists of a steel bracket, wood block or aluminum block that matches the typical size of a framed kitchen wall cabinet. The attachment can be locked onto the approximate top middle of the side panel on a framed cabinet and then can hold the cabinet weight when hooked on to an adjoining cabinet until the cabinet is attached. Then the tool can be easily removed to repeat the process. The attachment measures approximately 6-8 inches (The average framed kitchen wall cabinet is typically 12 inches deep) The attachment can be bolted to a locking plier or can be created as one tool that is permanently attached to the locking plier. In the drawings,