ASSEMBLED TOOL CABINET
20170282349 · 2017-10-05
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47B47/0075
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B25H3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16B12/30
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A47B81/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
B25H3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A47B47/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B81/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A tool cabinet comprises a front frame; a rear frame; a door panel; a back panel; a side panel; a shelf; a top panel; a bottom panel; and a supporting leg. The tool cabinet is combined with the front frame and the rear frame thereof serving as the main body, such that the structure of combined tool cabinet is stable, the manufacturing process thereof is improved, the components thereof are properly spaced, and the tool cabinet can be disassembled easily. As the tool cabinet is combined from various components, the packaging thereof is reduced by two third, significantly reducing the transportation cost and resources consumed.
Claims
1. A tool cabinet comprising: a) a front frame having a first rigid structure; and b) a back frame having a second rigid structure, wherein the first rigid structure and the second rigid structure form a backbone structure of the tool cabinet, wherein the front frame is rectangular in shape and defines screw holes on a rear jamb thereof for connecting with a side panel; and wherein a portion of the front frame is bent inwardly at their edges to be the rear jamb with the screw holes.
2. The cabinet of claim 1, wherein the front frame, the back frame, or both comprise a shape in rectangular.
3. The cabinet of claim 1, further comprises one or more door panels pivotally coupled with the front frame.
4. The cabinet of claim 1, further comprises a back panel covering an opening of the back frame.
5. The cabinet of claim 1, wherein the side panel, a top panel, a bottom panel, or a shelf is between the front frame and the back frame.
6. The cabinet of claim 1, wherein the front frame, back frame, or both comprise one or more screw holes for immobilizing with the side panel.
7. The cabinet of claim 1, wherein the front frame, the back frame, or both comprise jambs bent inwardly.
8. The cabinet of claim 1, wherein the front frame, back frame, or both comprise one or more screw holes for connecting with one or more supporting legs.
9. A tool cabinet comprises a) a front frame; b) a rear frame; c) a door panel; d) a back panel; e) a side panel; f) a top panel; g) a bottom panel; h) a shelf; and i) a supporting leg; wherein the front frame and the rear frame are rectangular in shape and define screw holes on respective rear jambs thereof for connecting with the side panel; and wherein the respective rear jambs of the front frame and the rear frame are bent inwardly at their edges.
10. The tool cabinet of claim 9, wherein the front frame and the rear frame comprise thresholds that define screw holes at their bottom surfaces for connecting with the supporting leg.
11. The tool cabinet of claim 10, further comprises a flange defining a hole for mounting the door panel, which is provided at a front surface of each of a header and the threshold of the front frame, and that when the door panel is to be mounted, a screw nut is riveted to each of upper and lower flanges of the door panel, and a screw bolt is threaded into the screw nut on the door panel and passes through the hole on the flange of the front frame.
12. The tool cabinet of claim 11, wherein the screw bolt comprises a head section, a threaded section and a smooth section, and that the threaded section matches threads of the screw nut on the door panel and the smooth section passes through the hole on the flange of the front frame.
13. The tool cabinet of claim 9, wherein the rear frame, front surfaces of a header and a threshold thereof define a plurality of vias for connecting to the wall.
14. The tool cabinet of claim 9, further comprises edges of a top panel, which are provided with a plurality of T-shaped insertion pieces, and top edges of the front frame, the rear frame and a side panel define slots mating with the plurality of T-shaped insertion pieces.
15. The tool cabinet of claim 9, further comprises inwardly bent portions of rear jambs of the front frame and the rear frame, which are provided with a plurality of clamping members for securing the shelf, and that each clamping member comprises two metal pieces capable of being pulled outwardly.
16. The tool cabinet of claim 9, further comprises inwardly bent portions of rear jambs of the front frame and the rear frame, which define a plurality of lateral slots for receiving hook-shaped engaging members configured to sustain the shelf.
17. The tool cabinet of claim 9, wherein the side panel and the back panel are provided with a reinforcing rib at a central area thereof, and the reinforcing rib comprises an engaging end configured to securely engage the shelf and a securing end configured to be secured to the side panel and the back panel, and wherein a joint of an engaging end and a securing end of the reinforcing rib has a bending angle less than 90°.
18. The tool cabinet of claim 9, further comprise multiple shelves, wherein an edge of each of the multiple shelves is downwardly bent.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0026] The following contain exemplary embodiments by reference to the appended drawings. The embodiments are provided to elucidate the technical solution of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of protection of the present invention.
[0027] Where possible, any terms expressed in the singular form herein are meant to also include the plural form and vice versa, unless explicitly stated otherwise. Also, as used herein, the term “a” and/or “an” shall mean “one or more”, even though the phrase “one or more” is also used herein.
Embodiment 1
[0028] In some embodiments, an assembled/assemblable tool cabinet comprises: a front frame 1; a rear frame 2; a door panel 3; a back panel 4; a side panel 5; a top panel 6; a bottom panel 7; a shelf 8; and a supporting leg 9; wherein the front frame 1 and the rear frame 2 are rectangular in shape and define screw holes on respective rear jambs thereof for connecting with the side panel 5; and wherein the respective rear jambs of the front frame 1 and the rear frame 2 are bent inwardly at their edges.
[0029] The thresholds of the front frame 1 and the rear frame 2 define screw holes at their bottom surfaces for connecting with the supporting leg 9.
[0030] A flange 1-2 defining a hole 1-1 for mounting the door panel 3 is provided at the front surface of each of a header and the threshold of the front frame 1. When the door panel 3 is mounted, a screw nut 3-1 is riveted to each of the upper and lower flanges of the door panel 3, and then a screw bolt 3-2 is threaded into the screw nut 3-1 on the door panel 3 and passes through the hole 1-1 on the flange 1-2 of the front frame 1. The screw bolt 3-2 herein is a customized screw bolt comprising a head section 3-2-0, a threaded section 3-2-1 and a smooth section 3-2-2, wherein the threaded section 3-2-1 matches the threads of the screw nut 3-1 on the door panel 3 and the smooth section 3-2-2 passes through the hole 1-1 on the flange 1-2 of the front frame 1.
[0031] For the rear frame 2, the front surfaces of the header and the threshold thereof define a plurality of vias 14 for connecting to the wall.
[0032] The edges of the top panel 6 are provided with a plurality of T-shaped insertion pieces 6-1; the top edges of the front frame 1, the rear frame 2 and the side panel 5 define slots mating with the plurality of T-shaped insertion pieces 6-1.
[0033] The inwardly bent portions of the rear jambs of the front frame 1 and the rear frame 2 are provided with a plurality of clamping members 11 for securing the shelf 8. Each clamping member 11 consists of two metal pieces capable of being pulled outwardly. The inwardly bent portions of the rear jambs of the front frame 1 and the rear frame 2 define a plurality of lateral slots 12 each of which is located at the center of the two metal pieces of the clamping member 11. When the shelf 8 is to be secured, a rear end of a hook-shaped engaging member 13 is inserted to the lateral slot 12. Next, the shelf 8 is placed upon the hook-shaped engaging member 13, and then the upper metal piece is pulled outwardly to secure the shelf 8 in position.
Embodiment 2
[0034] There is provided a combined tool cabinet comprising: a front frame 1; a rear frame 2; a door panel 3; a back panel 4; a side panel 5; a top panel 6; a bottom panel 7; a shelf 8; and a supporting leg 9; wherein the front frame 1 and the rear frame 2 are rectangular in shape and define screw holes on respective rear jambs thereof for connecting with the side panel 5; and wherein the respective rear jambs of the front frame 1 and the rear frame 2 are bent inwardly at their edges.
[0035] The thresholds of the front frame 1 and the rear frame 2 define screw holes at their bottom surfaces for connecting with the supporting leg 9.
[0036] A flange 1-2 defining a hole 1-1 for mounting the door panel 3 is provided at the front surface of each of a header and the threshold of the front frame 1. When the door panel 3 is to be mounted, a screw nut 3-1 is riveted to each of the upper and lower flanges of the door panel 3, and then a screw bolt 3-2 is threaded into the screw nut 3-1 on the door panel 3 and passes through the hole 1-1 on the flange 1-2 of the front frame 1. The screw bolt 3-2 herein is a customized screw bolt comprising a head section 3-2-0, a threaded section 3-2-1 and a smooth section 3-2-2, wherein the threaded section 3-2-1 matches the threads of the screw nut 3-1 on the door panel 3 and the smooth section 3-2-2 passes through the hole 1-1 on the flange 1-2 of the front frame 1.
[0037] For the rear frame 2, the front surfaces of the header and the threshold thereof define a plurality of vias 14 for connecting to the wall.
[0038] The edges of the top panel 6 are provided with a plurality of T-shaped insertion pieces 6-1; the top edges of the front frame 1, the rear frame 2 and the side panel 5 define slots mating with the plurality of T-shaped insertion pieces 6-1.
[0039] There are multiple shelves 8; an edge of each of the multiple shelves 8 is downwardly bent.
[0040] Each of the side panel 5 and the back panel 4 is provided with a reinforcing rib 10 at the central area thereof. The reinforcing rib 10 comprises an engaging end 10-2 configured to securely engage the shelf 8 and a securing end 10-1 configured to be secured to the side panel 5 and the back panel 4. The joint of the engaging end 10-2 and the securing end 10-1 of the reinforcing rib 10 has a bending angle a of less than 90°. When the shelf 8 is to be secured, an edge thereof is inserted to the engaging end 10-2 of the reinforcing rib 10.
[0041] In some embodiments, the front frame and back frame used herein includes front door frame and rear door frame respectively.
[0042] In utilization, the tool cabinet is able to be used for tools storage.
[0043] In operation, the front and back frames are used as a main/frame structure of the tool cabinets. Panels and shelves are installed on the structure.
[0044] Although exemplary embodiments of the present invention have been described above, it is to be noted that those skilled in the art can make a number of changes and modifications without departing from the spirit of the present invention, and that such changes and modifications shall be within the scope of protection of the present invention.