Cabinet door and locking system
11352810 · 2022-06-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05B67/383
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05C19/188
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E05B1/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
Provided is a cabinet door-system and a locking mechanism therefore.
Claims
1. A door panel for a cabinet, said door panel being fully interchangeable, wherein the door panel is configured to serve as any one of a top door, a bottom door, an intermediate door, a left rail hinged door and a right rail hinged door, and wherein at least one of a top rail and a bottom rail of the door panel is configured for receiving a door reinforcing element, said door reinforcing element comprising a recessed groove configured for slidingly receiving a locking member and arresting the locking member at a locking stile end of the door reinforcing element, bringing the locking member of the panel to alignment with a locking member of a neighboring door, wherein the locking member is generally L-shaped, with a first leg portion and a second leg portion, the first leg portion configured for simultaneously arresting within a top door rail of a bottom door panel and within a bottom door rail of a top, neighboring door panel.
2. A cabinet comprising two or more door panels of claim 1.
3. The cabinet of claim 2, wherein the locking member is attached at a top rail of a first door panel and a bottom rail of a neighboring door panel disposed above the first door panel, whereby the first panel and the second panel become flush and integrated.
4. The cabinet of to claim 2, wherein at a door-over-door orientation the locking member is removable upon displacing the door panels into an at least partially open position, accordingly, the locking cannot be removed at the closed position of the doors.
5. The door panel of claim 1, wherein the door reinforcing element is received at a cavity defined in the top rail and/or in the bottom rail of the door panel, said door reinforcing element comprises an integral locking eye, whereby in the absence of a locking member two neighboring doors are lockable one to the other through their respective integral locking eyes.
6. The door panel of claim 1, wherein one of the locking member and the door panel is configured with one or more protrusions, and the other of the locking member and the door panel is configured with respective snap indentions, for snapping retention of the locking member with the door panel.
7. The door panel of claim 1, wherein the door panel is made of plastic material, configured with cavities for receiving one or more door reinforcing elements comprising of a top rail, a bottom rail, a locking stile and a hinged stile, and wherein at least one of the door reinforcing elements is configured for receiving a locking eye.
8. The door panel of claim 1, wherein the locking member is configured for engaging two door-over-door panels of a cabinet, to thereby integrate said door panels, and wherein a locking member eye is configured for interaction in locking engagement with a neighboring locking member.
9. The door panel of claim 1, wherein the locking member is configured for sliding displacement within the recessed groove.
10. The door panel of claim 1, wherein the locking member is configured for snap-type articulation within the recessed groove.
11. The door panel of claim 1, wherein the locking member is configured with a gripping portion.
12. The door panel of claim 1, wherein the locking member is configured for articulating two or more door panels to one another, at a coplanar configuration, to thereby form an integrated, single door.
13. The door panel of claim 1, wherein the second leg portion of the locking member is configured with a locking eye.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) In order to better understand the subject matter that is disclosed herein and to exemplify how it may be carried out in practice, embodiments will now be described, by way of non-limiting example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(23) Attention is directed to the annexed drawings, showing in
(24) The four doors 12, 14, 16 and 18 are in fact the same molded element, i.e. one form of molded panel 22 (
(25) It is seen in
(26) As will be clarified herein after with reference to
(27) Door reinforcing element 30 further comprises a handle portion 42 configured such that at the assembled position it extends near an inside edge of the door (i.e. near the locking stile 36 and remote from the hinge stile 34), and a plurality of support ribs 44 and flanges 46 configured for reinforcing the panel edge and stabilized positioning of the door reinforcing element 30 within the cavity at the open rail end of the door panel (24; 26), whereby lateral projections 47 serve for snapingly engaging with openings 49 at the panel 22, for arresting the door reinforcing element 30 within the cavity (24; 26) at the panel's respective rail. Handle portion 42 is configured with a recessed groove 48 having a flat base surface 50, extending towards an opening 52 and configured at that location with an indention 54, for snapingly arresting a locking member (80 in
(28) At the event that the handle portion 42 is left free, i.e. without inserting a locking member 80 (as will be discussed below), neighboring doors at a side-by-side configuration (such as doors 62 and 64 of cabinet 66 in
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(31) The arrangement is such that the locking member 80 is applied first to a door reinforcing element 30B bottom door panel (e.g. bottom left door 18) within recessed groove 48 and is slidingly displaced over the flat base surface 50 towards the locking stile end, whereupon the protrusion 88 snapingly arrests by indention 54 at the door reinforcing element 30B with simultaneous arresting of the locking projection 90 within opening 52 of the respective door reinforcing element 30B, whereby the locking member 80 is now fixed to a bottom door panel 18 of a pair of doors (18 and 16). Then, the top door (16 respectively) is manipulated and slightly twisted (owing to resiliency of the door panel) such that the locking member 80 snaps into position within the door reinforcing element 30A of the top left door panel 16, similar to the arrangement discussed hereinbefore regarding door reinforcing element 30B, whereby the two doors 16 and 18 become integrated (
(32) The same arrangement is then applied to the right pair of doors, namely bottom right door panel 14 and top right door panel 12, wherein a locking member 80 is applied and interlocked between said doors, (
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(34) It is appreciated that the locking members 80 can be readily removed, at any time, at a reverse sequence of mounting to that described hereinabove.
(35) It is noted, that at the integrated position of the doors, the respective flat surface 40 of the top door reinforcing elements 30A and 30B are in close proximity and can extend flush over one another.
(36) Further realized, applying the two locking members to the doors of a 2×2 cabinet in fact convert it into lockable, two doors at a side-by-side door configuration. Also, the integration of doors to one another through a locking member can take place in larger scale, for example, a 2×6 door cabinet can be manipulated so that three left side doors and/or three right side doors are integrated to one another (not shown), thereby resulting in a united side-by-side door configuration, wherein a top rail of a bottom left door panel is secured to a bottom rail of a middle left door, and further a top rail of the middle left door is secured to a bottom rail of the top left door panel.
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(38) It is also appreciated that snap-type fastening as disclosed herein before is an example and other arrangements can be facilitated as well, such as a threaded coupling, wedge-coupling, etc.
(39) The disclosed arrangement is such that at door-over-door orientation the locking member can be removed upon displacing the door panels into an at least partially open position. Accordingly, at the closed position of the doors the locking member articulating the two doors cannot be manipulated/removed.