Cabinet system

a cabinet and door technology, applied in the field of cabinet systems, can solve the problems of not being able to just buy new doors, and being difficult to change the appearance of typical cabinets once installed in the home,

Inactive Publication Date: 2015-11-26
SLAVIN NAVA
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The patent text describes two cabinet systems. The first system includes a cover panel, a cover panel securing device, and a support securing device. The second system includes a bottom rail, a left side rail, a right side rail, a top rail, and a panel that can be placed in grooves on the rails. These structural components work together to create a stable and secure cabinet system. The technical effect of these patent text is the development of a more robust and secure cabinet system that can protect and organize sensitive components in a safe and convenient way.

Problems solved by technology

The appearance of typical cabinets, once installed in a home, is very difficult to change.
If an owner wants to change the appearance of their cabinets, for example by changing the doors of the cabinets, it is typically not possible to just buy new doors because the remaining surface of the cabinet would be the previous appearance and the new door may not have the same type hinge or same placement of hinge.
Also, the purchase of entire new doors would be quite costly and would require a lengthy period of time to replace.
Replacement of entire cabinet doors could also require a difficult installation process of replacing hinges and other hardware, which could be beyond a customer's skill or desire.

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[0040]The following example describes one embodiment, and the use thereof, of the present disclosure and refers to the general embodiment illustrated in FIG. 1. In this example, a user has cabinet system 1 in their home kitchen. The user then decides to change the appearance of their home kitchen by changing the color and style of their cabinets. In this example, the left portion of cabinet panel 10 includes two hinges to secure cabinet system 1 to a cabinet frame. Initially, the user removes support securing device 18 from cover panel 2. In this embodiment, support securing device 18 remains secured to cabinet panel 10. In this embodiment, support securing device 18 includes screws driven into the bottom of cover panel 2 to fasten support securing device 18 to the cover panel 2.

[0041]Once the user removes the screws from support securing device 18 with a screw driver, the user is ready to remove cover panel 2. In this example cabinet panel securing device 16 and cover panel securin...

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[0044]The following example describes one embodiment, and the use thereof, of the present disclosure and refers to the general embodiment illustrated in FIGS. 2-4. In this example, a user has cabinet system 40 in their home kitchen. The user then decides to change the appearance of their home kitchen by changing the color and style of their cabinets. In this example, left side rail 50 includes a hinge to secure cabinet system 40 to a cabinet frame. Initially, the user removes top rail front portion 72 from cabinet system 40 by pulling vertically upward on top rail front portion 72 so that panel 66 exits top rail groove 65. In this example, top rail front portion 72 is just resting on panel 66 and is not adhered or secured to panel 66, left side rail 50 or right side rail 56.

[0045]Once top rail front portion 72 is removed, the user lifts panel 66 vertically upwards so that panel 66 exits left side rail groove 57, bottom rail groove 45 and right side rail groove 55. In this example, p...

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Abstract

The present application is directed towards cabinet systems. One system includes a cover panel, a cover panel securing device and a support securing device. Another system includes a bottom rail, a left side rail, a right side rail, a top rail and a panel configured for placement within a groove of the bottom rail top face, a groove of the top rail bottom face, a groove of the left side rail right face and a groove of the right side rail left face.

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FIELD OF THE DISCLOSURE[0001]The disclosure relates generally to the field of cabinet systems. More specifically, the present disclosure is directed to a cabinet system that allows for interchangeability of certain surfaces of the cabinet system.BACKGROUND OF THE DISCLOSURE[0002]The appearance of typical cabinets, once installed in a home, is very difficult to change. If an owner wants to change the appearance of their cabinets, for example by changing the doors of the cabinets, it is typically not possible to just buy new doors because the remaining surface of the cabinet would be the previous appearance and the new door may not have the same type hinge or same placement of hinge. Also, the purchase of entire new doors would be quite costly and would require a lengthy period of time to replace.[0003]Replacement of entire cabinet doors could also require a difficult installation process of replacing hinges and other hardware, which could be beyond a customer's skill or desire.[0004]...

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IPC IPC(8): A47B96/20A47B88/00
CPCA47B96/20A47B2096/207A47B2096/209A47B88/0051E06B5/006E06B2003/7011E06B2003/7013A47B88/95
InventorSLAVIN, NAVA
OwnerSLAVIN NAVA