Cabinet
20170311717 · 2017-11-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47F5/103
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B47/025
HUMAN NECESSITIES
E05D15/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F16B12/50
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16B12/50
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The present disclosure relates to a cabinet adapted to be suspended from vertically oriented carrier elements (11, 13), provided with slots (15). The cabinet has a top (3) and bottom panels (5), as well as first and second side panels (7,9). The side panels comprise rear connector elements (31) for connecting to carrier element slots at the rear of the cabinet, and the top panel comprise connector elements (33) connecting the front corners of the top panel to the front end of a side panel. Thereby a cabinet can be readily assembled by an end user.
Claims
1-10. (canceled)
11. A cabinet comprising a top panel with front corners; a bottom panel; and first and second side panels; wherein the cabinet is adapted to be suspended from vertically oriented carrier elements, which are provided with slots; the each of the first and second side panels comprises rear connector elements for connecting to carrier element slots; and the top panel comprises connector elements connecting front corners of the top panel to front ends of the first and second side panels.
12. A cabinet according to claim 11, wherein the first and second side panels are made of sheet metal, and the rear connector elements comprise hooks punched from the sheet metal.
13. A cabinet according to claim 12, wherein front edges of the first and second side panels comprise U-shaped folds.
14. A cabinet according to claim 12, wherein each of the first and second side panels comprise flanges directed towards a center line of the cabinet and extending under a bottom surface of the bottom panel.
15. A cabinet according to claim 14, wherein the top and bottom panels are identical units.
16. A cabinet according to claim 12, further comprising guiding profiles attached to the top and bottom panels for guiding sliding doors.
17. A cabinet according to claim 11, wherein the top panel's connector elements comprise clips which are adapted to be attached to the top panel.
18. A cabinet according to claim 17, wherein the first and second side panels are made of sheet metal and have front edges comprising U-shaped folds, and the clips have a portion adapted to be inserted into said U-shaped folds.
19. A cabinet according to claim 18, wherein the rear connector elements comprise hooks punched from the sheet metal.
20. A cabinet according to claim 19, wherein the first and second side panels comprise flanges directed towards a center line of the cabinet and extending under a bottom surface of the bottom panel.
21. A cabinet according to claim 17, further comprising guiding profiles attached to the top and bottom panels for guiding sliding doors.
22. A cabinet according to claim 17, wherein the top and bottom panels are identical units.
23. A cabinet according to claim 11, further comprising guiding profiles attached to the top and bottom panels for guiding sliding doors.
24. A cabinet according to claim 11, wherein the top panel is made of sheet metal and reinforced with a board.
25. A cabinet according to claim 11, further comprising a back panel adapted to be attached to the carrier elements.
26. A cabinet according to claim 11, wherein the top and bottom panels are identical units.
27. A cabinet comprising a top panel with front corners; a bottom panel; and first and second side panels; wherein, the cabinet is adapted to be suspended from vertically oriented carrier elements, which are provided with slots; each of the first and second side panels comprises rear connector elements for connecting to carrier element slots; and the top panel comprises connector elements connecting front corners of the top panel to front ends of the first and second side panels; the first and second side panels are made of sheet metal, and the rear connector elements comprise hooks punched from the sheet metal; the top panel's connector elements comprise clips which are adapted to be attached to the top panel and cooperate with the first and second side panels; and the first and second side panels comprise flanges directed towards a center line of the cabinet and extending under a bottom surface of the bottom panel.
28. A cabinet according to claim 27, wherein the top and bottom panels are identical units.
29. A cabinet according to claim 27, further comprising guiding profiles attached to the top and bottom panels for guiding sliding doors.
30. A cabinet according to claim 27, wherein the top panel is made of sheet metal and reinforced with a board.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0023] The present disclosure relates to a cabinet, e.g. for use in an office, which cabinet can be readily assembled by an end user. The cabinet is intended to be suspended from two or more vertical carrier elements provided with slots that allow suspension of different supporting units at a chosen height/location. Such carrier elements have been used e.g. to suspend brackets that in turn carry shelves. By provision of vertical carrier elements, and a number of brackets, racks, and shelves, an end user can configure a storage system according to his or her needs. The present disclosure accomplishes a cabinet that can be used in this context.
[0024] The cabinet 1 has a top panel 3, a bottom panel 5 (hidden in
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[0026] The top panel 3 may be provided in a similar or identical way from sheet metal with vertical carrier interaction means 17, and upstanding side 19 and rear 21 portions. Further, as will be shown later a board may be fitted in each of the top and bottom panels 3, 5 in order to provide additional stiffness.
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[0028] To start with, a back panel 25 may be provided, although this is very much optional as the wall behind the carriers 11, 13 itself to some extent provides a back wall of a cabinet. If a back panel 25 is provided, it may be formed from sheet metal which is punched an bent to a form with folded ridges 27, that provide structural rigidity, and hooks/tabs 29 that allow the back panel to be attached to slots in the carriers 11, 13. As shown, the hooks/tabs may project somewhat to the sides of the back panel such that carrier element openings, not used by the back panel 25, are not obscured by the same and may be used by other parts of the cabinet.
[0029] Further, side panels 7, 9 may be provided that may connect both to the carrier elements 11, 13, and to the top and bottom panels 3, 5. The side panels 7, 9 may as well comprise connector elements 31 in the form of tabs/hooks for connecting to carrier element slots at the rear of the cabinet. Additionally, there may be provided connector elements 33, connecting the front corners of the top panel 3 to the front end of the side panels 7, 9, as well as connecting elements to the front corners of the bottom panel 5 as will be discussed in greater detail later.
[0030] Finally, cabinet doors 35, 36 may be provided that allows the cabinet to be shut. Such doors may be made from a thin board material, and may be slidably attached to the bottom and top panels by attaching plastic profiles 37, 39 with grooves, in which the doors can slide, thereto, as will be illustrated in greater detail later.
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[0033] In order to make the top panel more resistant to bending and to reduce e.g. clattering sounds when hard objects are placed on the top panel, a board 49, typically a coated MDF board, may be integrated in the top panel 3. The cut piece of sheet metal making up the remainder of the top panel 3 is then folded around the board 49, such that the front edge 51 becomes directed towards the rear of the cabinet. This edge is used to attach the upper fold 41 of the mounting clip 33, clutching the edge, as shown in
[0034] The lower portion 47 of the clip is then inserted into a U-shaped fold 53 in the sheet metal side panel 7, shown in
[0035] As shown in
[0036] An example of such a spacer 63 is shown in
[0037] In order to add sliding doors 35, 36 to the cabinet, guiding profiles may be attached to the top and bottom panels.
[0038] With the above described parts, the end user can very easily assemble a cabinet as follows. With reference to
[0039] If desired, an inner shelf 23, optionally with a smaller depth, can be attached to the carriers as well.
[0040] Finally the guide profiles 37, 39 are fastened on the bottom and top panels. And doors 35, 36 are each first inserted into a groove in the top profiles and are then allowed to enter the corresponding groove in the bottom panel's profile. Thereby the cabinet is finished and may be used. Needless to say, the use of doors is optional.
[0041] The present disclosure is not limited to the illustrated example and may be varied and altered in different ways within the scope of the appended claims.