Cabinet and cabinet door having detachable magnifying mirror and illumination
12429211 ยท 2025-09-30
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F21Y2103/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V23/0485
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V33/004
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21Y2115/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A wall-mounted cabinet includes a cabinet body and a cabinet door coupled to the cabinet body. The cabinet door includes a door frame, a first layer disposed on a first side of the door frame, a second layer disposed on a second side of the door frame opposite of the first side, a light assembly coupled to the second layer and configured to illuminate through the second layer, and a magnifying mirror removably coupled to an area of the second layer that is surrounded by the light assembly.
Claims
1. A cabinet, comprising: a cabinet body; and a cabinet door coupled to the cabinet body, wherein the cabinet door comprises: a door frame; a first layer disposed on a first side of the door frame; a second layer disposed on a second side of the door frame opposite of the first side, the second layer having a reflective surface; a light assembly coupled to the second layer and configured to illuminate through the second layer; and a mirror removably coupled to an area of the second layer surrounded by the light assembly.
2. The cabinet of claim 1, wherein the cabinet body comprises: an exterior back wall; an exterior top wall; an exterior bottom wall; exterior sidewalls; and a backlight assembly disposed on at least one of the exterior back wall, the exterior top wall, the exterior bottom wall, and the exterior sidewalls.
3. The cabinet of claim 1, wherein the mirror comprises a magnifying mirror removably coupled to the area of the second layer through magnetic attraction.
4. The cabinet of claim 1, further comprising: a metallic plate between the door frame and the area of the second layer, wherein the mirror is removably coupled to the area of the second layer through magnetic attraction to the metallic plate.
5. The cabinet of claim 1, wherein: a back side of the mirror comprises at least one magnet; and the at least one magnet is removably coupled to a metallic plate positioned behind the area of the second layer.
6. The cabinet of claim 1, wherein a back side of the mirror comprises at least one cushion base.
7. The cabinet of claim 1, wherein the light assembly comprises at least one light source.
8. The cabinet of claim 7, wherein the at least one light source comprises one or more light-emitting diode (LED) light strips.
9. The cabinet of claim 1, further comprising another light assembly coupled to the first layer and configured to illuminate through the first layer.
10. The cabinet of claim 1, further comprising: a controller coupled to a control panel in the first layer; wherein the controller is configured to receive input from the control panel to perform at least one of: turning on and off the light assembly; adjusting a brightness of the light assembly; and adjusting a color temperature of the light assembly.
11. A cabinet door, comprising: a door frame; a first layer disposed on a first side of the door frame; a second layer disposed on a second side of the door frame opposite of the first side, the second layer having a reflective surface; a light assembly coupled to the second layer and configured to illuminate through the second layer; and a mirror removably coupled to an area of the second layer surrounded by the light assembly.
12. The cabinet door of claim 11, wherein the mirror comprises a magnifying mirror removably coupled to the area of the second layer through magnetic attraction.
13. The cabinet door of claim 11, further comprising: a metallic plate between the door frame and the area of the second layer, wherein the mirror is removably coupled to the area of the second layer through magnetic attraction to the metallic plate.
14. The cabinet door of claim 11, wherein: a back side of the mirror comprises at least one magnet; and the at least one magnet is removably coupled to a metallic plate positioned behind the area of the second layer.
15. The cabinet door of claim 11, wherein a back side of the mirror comprises at least one cushion base.
16. The cabinet door of claim 11, wherein the light assembly comprises at least one light source.
17. The cabinet door of claim 16, wherein the at least one light source comprises one or more light-emitting diode (LED) light strips.
18. The cabinet door of claim 11, further comprising another light assembly coupled to the first layer and configured to illuminate through the first layer.
19. The cabinet door of claim 11, further comprising: a control panel in the first layer; and a controller coupled to the control panel to control the light assembly.
20. The cabinet door of claim 19, wherein the controller is configured to receive input from the control panel to perform at least one of: turning on and off the light assembly; adjusting a brightness of the light assembly; and adjusting a color temperature of the light assembly.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The appended drawings illustrate a number of example implementations and are a part of the present disclosure. Together with the following description, these drawings demonstrate and explain various principles of the present disclosure. It is to be noted, however, that the appended drawings illustrate only typical example implementations and are therefore not to be considered limiting of its scope.
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(15) To facilitate understanding, identical reference numerals have been used, where possible, to designate identical elements that are common to the figures. It is contemplated that elements of one example may be beneficially incorporated in other examples.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(16) Various features are described hereinafter with reference to the figures. It should be noted that the figures may or may not be drawn to scale and that the elements of similar structures or functions are represented by like reference numerals throughout the drawings. It should be noted that the figures are only intended to facilitate the description of the features. They are not intended as an exhaustive description of the features or as a limitation on the scope of the claims. In addition, an illustrated example need not have all the aspects or advantages shown. An aspect or an advantage described in conjunction with a particular example is not necessarily limited to that example and can be practiced in any other examples even if not so illustrated, or if not so explicitly described. Rather, the present disclosure covers all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the scope of the appended claims.
(17) Implementations of the present disclosure describe a wall-mounted cabinet having integrated (or built-in) light assemblies and a detachable magnifying mirror.
(18) According to an aspect of the present disclosure, a cabinet includes integrated (or built-in) light assemblies on the front and back sides of a cabinet door.
(19) According to another aspect of the present disclosure, a mirror on a back side of a cabinet door includes an area surrounded by an integrated (or built-in) light assembly, where a magnifying mirror is removably coupled to the area by magnetic attraction.
(20) According to yet another aspect of the present disclosure, a magnifying mirror can be attached to an illuminated area on the back side of a cabinet door through magnetic attraction, where the position of the magnifying mirror can be adjusted anywhere in the illuminated area according to the actual needs of a user.
(21) According to yet another aspect of the present disclosure, a backlight assembly is formed on a cabinet body of a cabinet. The backlight assembly provides ambient lighting and/or an additional light source for the cabinet. The backlight assembly can provide the same brightness and color temperature as one or more integrated (or built-in) light assemblies on the cabinet door, which can be adjusted synchronously or asynchronously through a controller.
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(23) In the present implementation, the cabinet 100 is a recessed cabinet where the cabinet body 102 is at least partially built or mounted into a wall (or a surface). The cabinet body 102 includes a flange 104 and a backlight assembly 106 around the peripheral edges of the cabinet body 102. When the cabinet body 102 is at least partially inserted into the wall, the flange 104 and the backlight assembly 106 protrude from the wall, such that the backlight assembly 106 can illuminate and scatter light off the wall, for example, to provide ambient lighting.
(24) It should be noted that the cabinet 100 is not required to be inserted into a wall. In another implementation, the cabinet 100 is a surface-mounted cabinet where the cabinet body 102 is attached or mounted to a wall (or a surface), where the backlight assembly 106 can illuminate and scatter light off the wall, for example, to provide ambient lighting.
(25) In some implementations, the cabinet 100 can be a medicine cabinet where the cabinet body 102 can include adjustable shelves to accommodate different sized items. In some implementations, the cabinet body 102 can include a double-layer aluminum frame, where two L-shaped exterior sidewalls extend into an exterior back wall of the cabinet body 102 to form a robust structure. In some implementations, the cabinet body 102 can be made with a variety of suitable materials including, but not limited to, wood, plastic, glass, metal, and any combination thereof.
(26) In some implementations, the cabinet door 120 is coupled to the cabinet body 102 by one or more hinges. In some implementations, the cabinet door 120 can include an aluminum frame (e.g., a double-layer aluminum frame). In some implementations, the cabinet door 120 can be made with a variety of suitable materials including, but not limited to, wood, plastic, glass, metal, and any combination thereof.
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(30) In the present implementation, the front layer integrated (or built-in) light assembly 134 is formed along the peripheral edges (e.g., top, bottom, left, and right edges) of the front layer 130. As illustrated in
(31) The front layer integrated (or built-in) light assembly 134 includes one or more light sources (not shown in
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(33) In one example, one or more of the touch pads (or touch buttons) allow a user to turn on/off the front layer integrated (or built-in) light assembly 134, a back layer integrated (or built-in) light assembly 142 (shown in
(34) In another example, one or more of the touch pads (or touch buttons) allow the user to adjust the light settings, such as brightness and color temperature, of one or more of the front layer integrated (or built-in) light assembly 134, the back layer integrated (or built-in) light assembly 142 (shown in
(35) In yet another example, one or more of the touch pads (or touch buttons) allow the user to turn on/off a defogger to keep the front reflective surface 132 and/or a back reflective surface of the cabinet door 120 clear of fog or moisture. In yet another example, one or more of the touch pads (or touch buttons) allow the user to adjust and set a digital clock that is displayed on the front reflective surface 132.
(36) The touch pads (or touch buttons) in the integrated (or built-in) control and display panel 136 may employ capacitive sensors and electronic circuitry to detect input (e.g., touch input from users) on the front reflective surface 132. The input received by the integrated (or built-in) control and display panel 136 is transmitted in the form of electric signals to a controller 172 in a compartment 170 (shown in
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(39) In the present implementation, the back layer integrated (or built-in) light assembly 142 is formed in an interior region of the back layer 140 away from the peripheral edges. As illustrated in
(40) In the present implementation, the back layer integrated (or built-in) light assembly 142 includes one or more light sources (not explicitly shown in
(41) The area 148 surrounded by the ring 144 of the back layer integrated (or built-in) light assembly 142 is configured to receive the magnifying mirror 160 through magnetic attraction.
(42) In one implementation, a metallic plate having a shape that conforms to the shape of the area 148 (e.g., a substantially oval shape) is disposed behind the back layer 140. The magnifying mirror 160 includes a magnet on its back side. As such, the magnifying mirror 160 can be attached to the back reflective surface 146 in the area 148 by magnetic attraction. Also, because the metallic plate covers the entire area 148 behind the back layer 140, the magnifying mirror 160 can be attached to and detached from the back reflective surface 146 anywhere within the area 148. For example, the magnifying mirror 160 can be adjusted vertically up and down in the ring 144 to accommodate the height of different users. Also, because the back layer integrated (or built-in) light assembly 142 illuminates through the ring 144, the light around the magnifying mirror 160 provides better illumination of the magnified area, allowing for clearer vision and more precise grooming or makeup application for the user.
(43) Specifically, the magnifying mirror 160 enlarges a specific area, which, in absence of enhanced lighting, can cause shadows and make it difficult to see details, especially in areas with lower light. The back layer integrated (or built-in) light assembly 142 around the magnifying mirror 160 acts as a direct light source, illuminating the magnified area and reducing shadows. This allows for better visibility of fine details, which is crucial for tasks such as applying makeup, tweezing, or putting in contact lenses. Because the magnifying mirror 160 is attached to a well-illuminated area (e.g., the area 148) surrounded by the back layer integrated (or built-in) light assembly 142, the magnifying mirror 160 does not require a built-in light ring or a separate power source.
(44) In addition, certain tasks, such as makeup application, should ideally be done in natural light to ensure colors appear accurate. However, natural light isn't always available, and bathroom lighting can often be harsh or overhead, casting unflattering shadows. As the settings (e.g., brightness and color temperature) of the back layer integrated (or built-in) light assembly 142 can be adjusted to mimic natural light, the magnifying mirror 160 in combination with the back layer integrated (or built-in) light assembly 142 can provide a more neutral and balanced light source that helps with applying makeup more accurately.
(45) Because the position of the magnifying mirror 160 can be adjusted anywhere in the area 148 surrounded by the ring 144, the back layer integrated (or built-in) light assembly 142 can provide better illumination no matter where the magnifying mirror 160 is positioned in the area 148, for example, to accommodate users with different heights.
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(47) In one implementation, the cabinet body 102 may be medicine cabinet and have adjustable shelves to accommodate various items. The cabinet body 102 includes an interior back wall 174. In one implementation, the interior back wall 174 has a reflective surface such that when the cabinet door 120 is open, the interior back wall 174 of the cabinet body 102 can function as a mirror for the user.
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(50) The front layer integrated (or built-in) light assembly 134 is formed along the peripheral edges of the front layer 130, where one or more light sources are embedded in or placed behind (e.g., in a light chamber) the front layer 130. The light sources are configured to illuminate through the frosted edges 135 of the front layer 130.
(51) The de-fogger 138 is formed between and in contact with the front layer 130 and the back layer 140 to prevent both the front reflective surface 132 of the front layer 130 and the back reflective surface 146 of the back layer 140 from fogging up. In one implementation, the de-fogger 138 includes one or more heating elements (e.g., one or more thin mats or pads) that can generate heat when turned on. The warmth from the heating elements can raise the front layer 130's (as well as the back layer 140's) surface temperature slightly above the bathroom's dew point, the temperature at which condensation occurs. By keeping the front layer 130 and the back layer 140 warmer, the de-fogger 138 can prevent moisture from condensing on the front reflective surface 132 and the back reflective surface 146 (e.g., in the area 148), thus preventing fog. The de-fogger 138 can improve visibility after showering without waiting for the fog or moisture to dissipate naturally.
(52) The magnifying mirror 160 is removably attached to the area 148 of the back reflective surface 146 surrounded (or enclosed) by the ring 144 of the back layer integrated (or built-in) light assembly 142.
(53) In the present implementation, a metallic plate 150 is disposed behind the area 148 of the back reflective surface 146. The metallic plate 150 has a shape that substantially conforms to the shape of the area 148. As such, the magnifying mirror 160 having a magnet 166 on its back side can be removably attached to the area 148 of the back reflective surface 146 by the magnetic attraction between the metallic plate 150 and the magnet 166.
(54) In another implementation, a magnetic plate can be disposed behind the area 148 of the back reflective surface 146. The magnetic plate can have a shape that substantially conforms to the shape of the area 148. The magnifying mirror can have a metallic plate (or any suitable metallic component) on its back side. As such, the magnifying mirror 160 can be removably attached to the area 148 of the back reflective surface 146 by the magnetic attraction between the magnetic plate and the metallic component of the magnifying mirror 160. It should be noted that the manner by which the magnifying mirror 160 can be removably attached to the area 148 of the back reflective surface 146 is not limited to magnetic attraction, and can include any other suitable methods.
(55) The back layer integrated (or built-in) light assembly 142 is coupled to the back layer 140. As illustrated in
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(57) In this implementation, the portion 120b is substantially similar to the portion 120a shown in
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(59) The backlight assembly 106 includes one or more light sources in a light chamber (shown in
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(63) It is noted that when the cabinet body 102 is built (or inserted) into the wall, the flange 104 and the backlight assembly 106 protrude from the wall (instead of being built or inserted into the wall), such that the backlight assembly 106 can illuminate and scatter light off the wall. In an example, when the cabinet door 120 is closed, the backlight assembly 106 can project light from behind the flange 104, for example, to provide ambient lighting. In another example, when the cabinet door 120 is open, as the user is looking at the back side (e.g., the back layer 140) of the cabinet door 120, the backlight assembly 106 can provide another source of light to complement the light provided by the back layer integrated (or built-in) light assembly 142 from a different angle. In yet another example, when the cabinet door 120 is open, as the user is looking at the interior back wall 174 of the cabinet body 102, the backlight assembly 106 provides ambient light around the cabinet body 102 to illuminate the objects in and around the cabinet body 102.
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(68) It should be understood that a metallic plate enclosed by the ring 144A/144B/144C/144D can be made to have a shape that substantially conforms to the shape of an area 148A/148B/148C/148D enclosed by the frosted ring 144A/144B/144C/144D. As such, the magnifying mirror 160 can be removably coupled to any location within the corresponding area 148A/148B/148C/148D.
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(70) It should be understood that the cabinet body can be made to have a shape that substantially conforms to the shape of the cabinet door 120A/120B/120C in accordance with the various different implementations of the present disclosure. It should be understood that the size and shape of the cabinet 100 are not limited to the implementations shown in the present disclosure. That is, the cabinet 100 can be in any other suitable shapes and forms.
(71) From the above description it is manifest that various techniques can be used for implementing the concepts described in the present disclosure without departing from the scope of those concepts. Moreover, while the concepts have been described with specific reference to certain implementations, a person of ordinary skill in the art would recognize that changes can be made in form and detail without departing from the scope of those concepts. As such, the described implementations are to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive. It should also be understood that the present disclosure is not limited to the particular implementations described above, but many rearrangements, modifications, and substitutions are possible without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.