CA2014215C - Extrusion frame and components therefor - Google Patents

Extrusion frame and components therefor

Info

Publication number
CA2014215C
CA2014215C CA 2014215 CA2014215A CA2014215C CA 2014215 C CA2014215 C CA 2014215C CA 2014215 CA2014215 CA 2014215 CA 2014215 A CA2014215 A CA 2014215A CA 2014215 C CA2014215 C CA 2014215C
Authority
CA
Canada
Prior art keywords
accessory
channel
frame
strip
interlocking means
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
CA 2014215
Other languages
French (fr)
Other versions
CA2014215A1 (en
Inventor
Jerry Kooiman
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Individual
Original Assignee
Individual
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Individual filed Critical Individual
Publication of CA2014215A1 publication Critical patent/CA2014215A1/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of CA2014215C publication Critical patent/CA2014215C/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Landscapes

  • Mutual Connection Of Rods And Tubes (AREA)
  • Mirrors, Picture Frames, Photograph Stands, And Related Fastening Devices (AREA)

Abstract

ABSTRACT

An extrusion for framing cabinetry and the like having at least one tandem channel configuration comprising an inner channel for receiving connecting elements and an outer channel for receiving interlocking means from an accessory strip. Accessory strips of various configurations are also provided. Through the use of the tandem channel configuration such accessory strips can be engaged to extruded frame components in a snap-fit relation that resists dislodgement, providing virtually unlimited variations in framing components utilizing a finite set of extruded frame components and accessory strips.

Description

2~ ~

FIELD OF THE INVENTION ~-The present invention relates to an extrusion frame for cabinets and the like and accessories therefor.

In particular, the present in~ention relates to a versatile extrusion frame for cabinets and the like combining various channels suitable for different purposes, in which certain channels are arranged to form inner and outer channels to provide a particularly advantageous means for interconnecting components of an extrusion frame and mounting accessories thereon.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Aluminum extrusion framework has become a popular means for framing cabinetry, for example retail display cases and the like. Such extrusions lend themselves to durable and versatile forms for components which can be relatively easily assembled.
, .
A typical retail display cabinet may require frame components adapted to receive glass, wood, plastic or metal panels, sliding or hinged doors and other components. Additionally, frame components for this purpose must be capable of interconnecting in various ways to form a sturdy framing structure which is aesthetically appealing. This has been accomplished in two ways.
. ~ ,.
First, a separate extrusion frame component is designed to be speoifically adapted to perform each ' -:

2 ~ ~

particular function in a display case. For example, one frame component may be extruded with a glazing channel, another may be extruded with tracks for slidably receiving doors, still another with runners for mounting a sliding component on wheels. A separate frame component having only plane surfaces for aesthetic appeal may also be desirable for portions of ~he frame in which no accessory is required. Given all of the possible features which such cabinets might incorporate, it becomes expensive and onerous to extrude a frame component of different configuration to perform each particular functionO

Alternatively, extrusion frame components capable of interconnecting to form a sturdy frame may be combined with accessories made of plastic or the like ~or performing the various functions required in the display case. In this situation, the frame components can be relatively similar, and plastic or other accessory strips which adapt particular parts of the frame to perform particular functions are affixed to the frame components by means of double-sided adhesive tape, epoxy or the like.
Affixing the accessory strips to the frame components in this manner requires careful atten~ion in order to ensure that all accessory strips are properly aligned in the finished frame, particularly at points where the end of one strip abuts the end of another. Moreover, known adhesion means ~or adhering such accessory strips to ~` aluminum extrusion frame components are ra~ely permanent, ; particularly where moving parts are involved, and an accessory strip is likely to become separated from the associated frame component resulting in loss in functionality and deterioration of aesthetic appeal.

Channels provided in the frame components for receiving connecting members might be utilized to receive such accessory strips in interlocking fashion, however in . .
' ' , : .. , ; :, . ,: :~, : .. ,. :,,, .. , . , ~ . . -: . : . . . ., , ; :...... :

, , ~. ., ~ , , , . , . . : ,:: :: , : . .

2 ~
order to achieve a snug fit for a rigid frame both connecting elements and the interlocking means of the accessory s~rips must be adapted to be received in the channels to a close tolerance. Accordingly, wherever a portion of a channel is occupied by connecting elements it is not available for receiving interlocking means from a plastic accessory. The plastic accessory would therefore have to be manually modified so that its interlocking means would not interfere with the connecting element in the channel of the frame component. This can be a laborious task, and in the end will result in points, generally at corners, where the plastic accessory is not snugly secured to the frame component because of the interfering connecting element.

The present invention provides an extrusion frame component which overcomes these disadvantages by providing a tandem channel configuration, comprising inner and outer channels, within each frame component. The inner channel is adapted to snugly receive connecting elements to form a rigid frame for the display case, and ths outer channel is adapted to snugly receive interlocking members depending from an accessory strip in snap-fit relation.
A set of relatively similar frame components incorporating the tandem channel configuration of the present invention is su~ficient to construct cabinetry having virtually any known feature, by utilizing accessory strips of various configurations.

Interlocking means depending from a plastic~
accessory do not interfere with the connecting elements of the frame components, and yst are snugly retained in the outer channel of a frame component along its entire length, either releasably or permanently. Accessory strips affixed to the frame components in this fashion are necessarily properly aligned because the inner channels of abutting ~rame components aire held in alignment by a " ~'' 2~2~
connecting element, resulting in automatic alignment of -the associated outer channels.

In a preferred embodiment of the present invention interlocking means depending from an accessory strip are not congruent, requiring that one side of the interlocking means be inserted into the outer channel of the frame component prior to snapping the other side of the interlocking means into the channel, thereby further reducing the possibility of separation of any portion of the accessory strip from the frame component.

For versatility, the frame components may provide varying numbers and orientations of the tandem channel arrangement, for use variously as outer frame members, inner frame members or dividers and frame members for cabinets of unique or unusual configuration. Additional channels of varying configurations may be provided to increase the versatility of the frame components, as will be described in greater detail below.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The pres,ent invention provides an extrusion for framing cabinetry and the like comprising at least one tandem channel configuration having an inner channel adapted to receive an arm of a connecting element and an outer channel adapted to receive interlocking means from an accessory strip.

The present inventlon further provldes an accessory strip ~or mounting on an extrusion frame componentihaving interlocking means comprising a pair of longitudinally extending ribs including flanges depending therefrom, in which one flange is a blunted flange and the other flange is barb-shaped.

' ' :'' 2~ ~2~ ~ -The present invention further provides the combination of an extrusion ~rame component for framing cabinetry and the like having at least one tandem channel configuration comprising an inner channel for receiving a connecting element and an outer channel for receiving interlocking means from an accessory strip, and an accessory strip having interlocking means comprising a pair of longitudinally extending ribs having flanges and adapted to interlock with the outer channel in snap fit relation.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
In drawings which illustrate by way of example only preferred embodiments of the invention, . , .
Figure 1 is an exploded partial view of a preferred embodiment of the invention;

Figure 2 is a partial cross-section of the embodiment illustrated in Figure l;

Figure 3 is an exploded partial view of another embodiment of the invention;

Figure 4 is a partial cross-section of the embodiment illustrated in Figure 3;
.
Figures 5-10 are cross-sectional views of various alternative frame component configurations-embodying this inYention;

Figures 11 16 are cross-sectional views of various ~-alternative configurations of accessory strips embodying :
this invention; and . . .
Figure 17 is a cross-sectional view of a spacer for the configuration illu~trated in Figure 13.
.
~ .

2 ~ ~

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Figure 1 illustrates a preferred embodiment of extrusion frame components 10 designed in accordance witll the subject invention. The frame component presents three sets of tandem channels 12, each comprising an inner channel l~ and an outer channel 16. A connecting element 24 adapted to be inserted into the inner channels 14 of abutting frame components lO is retained snugly therein by tightening screws 26 to compressively engage the arms 28 of the connecting element 24 against the floors 18 and lips 20 of the inner channels 14. The connecting element 24 may be provided with a notched region 29 which will enable it to slide along the inner channel 14 of the frame component lO without interference between the lips 20, 22 of the tandem channel configuration 12 and the outwardly projecting arm 28 of the connecting element 24.

In the example shown, two tandem channel configurations 12 are provided along an inner side of the frame component 10 for versatility in mounting accessory strips 40. A third tandem channel configuration 12 may be provided along an upper side of the frame component 10, permitting the attachment of further frame components 10 oriented perpendicular to the connection illustrated. A -~
fourth tandem channel configuration 12 (not shown) may be provided along a lower side of the frame component 10 for this purpose, and further tandem channel configurations 12 may be provided along an outer side o~ the frame component 10 to continue construction of the frame in a direction opposite to that illustrated. It will be recognized that the variations possible are numerous, and the number and placement of tandem channel configurations 12 is restricted only by the proportions of the frame component 10 . .. .

The tandem channel configuration 12 preferably comprises an inner channel 14 bounded by a ~loor 18, side .:
:

. .. - . ::: : -: . : . . ~:: .. , ,- , : . - . . ,. : .

2 ~ ~

walls and opposed lips 20, and an outer channel 16 bounded by the lips 20 of the inner channel 14, side walls and opposed outer lips 22. Preferably the outer channsl 16 is relatively shallow, permitting a snug interlocking fit 5 without requiring interlocking means 42 on accessory strips 40 to be unnecessarily thick.

The frame component lo may also include a generally central bore 30 adapted to receive a self-tapping screw through an end abutment, a relatively large rectangular 10 channel 32 for slidably receiving a reinforcing element (not shown) for heavy duty applications, and a slip 34 for slidably receiving brackets 36 to which can be affixed a wooden panel 38 by screws or other known fastening means.
As illustrated in Figure 2, the slip 34, for aesthetic 15 reasons, is preferably positioned such that the outer surface 39 of a wooden panel 38 a~fixed to brackets 36 engaged therein is substantially flush with a surface of the frame camponent 10.

Figures 5-10 illustrate some of the many possible 20 variations of frame components 10 embodying a preferred embodiment of the subject invention. It will be seen that a frame component 10 can be designed to incorporate virtually any number of tandem channel configurations 12, preferably in conjunction with the central bore 30, 25 reinforcing channel 32 and slip 34 described above, to enable frame components 10 to be assembled in various orientations relative to one another. Utilizing the connecting elements 24, and reinforcing elements if desired, a sturdy and rigid frame of virtually any shape 30 can be assembled.

Suitably sized permanent panels may be affixed to the finished frame in a number of ways. For example, retaining brackets 36 positioned as required in the slip 34 along each side of the frame can be affixed to a panel m .

2~ ~2~

38. A panel may be affixed to a squared end of an extrusion by driving a self-tapping screw through the panel and into the central bore 30. The present invention further provides extruded accessory strips 40, preferably composed of plastic, adapted to perform a variety of functions useful in cabinets of this nature.

Figures 11 through 16 illustrate some of the possible configurations of accessory strips 40 for use in combination with the framing components 10 described above. Each accessory strip 40 is provided with interlocking means comprising a pair of longitudinally extending ribs 42, 44 adapted to engage between opposing lips 22 of the outer channel 16. One rib 42 preferably includes a blunted flange 43 adapted to nest snugly between one lip 20 of the inner channel 14 and the corresponding outer lip 22 of the outer channel 16. The other rib 44 includes a barb-shaped flange 45 adapted to nest snugly between the opposing lips 20, 22 bounding the -outer channel 1~.

To attach the accessory strip 40 to the framing component 10 the blunted flange 43 is inserted into the outer channel 16 and seated between the lips 20, 22. The accessory strip 40 is then depressed against the framing component 10, camming the barb-shaped flange 45 against the corresponding outer lip 22 of the outer channel 16.
Preferabl~ the outer lip 22 is chamfered to assist this snap fit process. Preferably also the accessory strip 40 is composed of an integral strip of plastic or other durable resilient material to avoid permanent deformation of the rib 44 as the barb-shaped flange 45 cams against the outer lip 22 of the outer channel 16. The barb-shaped flange snaps into locking position between thQ lips 20, 22 when the accessory strip is fitted snugly against the frame component, as can be see in Figure 4.

.

, .,, . ' , '' ' ,,:: : : ,, ': . : . ~ : ' ' . : " , . ':: , ,. ::, :, ' . ' ~ ,, ~ ' . ' ' ': - . .: . ' ' 2~2~
g Once the accessory strip 40 is mounted on the framing component 10 in this fashion, it is difficult to remove, and is thus unlikely to become dislodged inadvertently. Accessory strips 40 can thus be made to suit many functions, without concern for dislodyement in the case o~ configurations for receiving moving parts such as sliding doors.

For example, Figure 12 illustrates an accessory strip 40 having runners 50 for guiding the wheels of heavier sliding doors composed of glass or the like, while Figure 15 illustrates an accessory strip 40 having channels 52 forming tracks to guide the lower edges of lighter weight sliding doors composed of, for example, cardboard. An upper door track accessory strip for sliding doors is illustrated in Figure 13, and may include a spacer 54, illustrated in cross-section in Figure 17, which can be mounted within the upper door track above a door to prevent the door from being lifted and removed in the closed position. Fi~ure 11 illustrates an accessory strip 40 for removably supporting the top panel of the cabinet, composed of glass for example, and Figure 16 illustrates a further variation for permanently supporting a glass panel or the like in a glazing channel 56.

Figure 14 illustrates a capping strip 58 for concealing a tandem channel configuration 12 where no particular accessory strip 40 is desired. The capping strip 58 may be formed with opposed beads 59, rather than flanges, to render it more easily removable in the event that a functional accessory strip 40 is desired to be installed àt a subsequent time.
.
In each case, the accessory strip 40 may be mounted on the framing component 10 without regard to the positioning of connecting elements 24, which do not .. ~.:, , . ,.; . . .. ... ~ , .. . .. . .. . . .

impinge upon the outer channel 16 and thus leave same available exclusively for the mounting of an accessory strip 40. It can further be seen that by combining accessory strips 40 of differing designs with basic framing components 10 suitable to the shape of the cabinet being constructed, virtually unlimited designs of cabinetry are available without the need for a separate configuration of framing component adapted to perform each function or permit each feature of the desired design.

Having described the subject invention by way of example, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that certain modifications and adaptations may be made to the invention without departing from the scope thereof.
It is intended to include all such modifications and adaptations as fall within the scope of the claims hereto.

.. . . : . . ", . .,,, ,.~, ~ ,: - . ., , . ::: .: : ,: :,,: ,: :

Claims (5)

1. An extrusion for framing cabinetry and the like comprising at least one tandem channel configuration having an inner channel adapted to receive an arm of a connecting element and an outer channel adapted to receive interlocking means from an accessory strip.
2. An accessory strip for mounting on an extrusion frame component having interlocking means comprising a pair of longitudinally extending ribs including flanges depending therefrom.
3. An accessory strip as defined in claim 2 in which one flange is a blunted flange and the other flange is barb-shaped.
4. An accessory strip as defined in claim 2 in which the flanges are formed as beads.
5. The combination of an extrusion frame component for framing cabinetry and the like having at least one tandem channel configuration comprising an inner channel for receiving a connecting element and an outer channel for receiving interlocking means from an accessory strip, and an accessory strip having interlocking means comprising a pair of longitudinally extending ribs having flanges and adapted to interlock with the outer channel in snap fit relation.
CA 2014215 1989-04-18 1990-04-09 Extrusion frame and components therefor Expired - Lifetime CA2014215C (en)

Applications Claiming Priority (2)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US33970089A 1989-04-18 1989-04-18
US339,700 1989-04-18

Publications (2)

Publication Number Publication Date
CA2014215A1 CA2014215A1 (en) 1990-10-18
CA2014215C true CA2014215C (en) 1995-01-03

Family

ID=23330221

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
CA 2014215 Expired - Lifetime CA2014215C (en) 1989-04-18 1990-04-09 Extrusion frame and components therefor

Country Status (1)

Country Link
CA (1) CA2014215C (en)

Also Published As

Publication number Publication date
CA2014215A1 (en) 1990-10-18

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US5046791A (en) Extrusion frame and components therefor
US6681705B2 (en) Support structure and method of assembly thereof
US20040155161A1 (en) Track assembly having solidly secured brackets
US5524407A (en) Modular shutter and retention assembly
CN109952408B (en) Partition wall for a commercial vehicle
US4759143A (en) Illuminated sign assembly
US20020178684A1 (en) Structures for edge treatment and for decoration of counters and panels, and for the assembly thereof
US20050258653A1 (en) Concealed fixing for track sections
US5371981A (en) Wall assembly support apparatus
US5224322A (en) Wall construction, with wall components fixed by means of blind couplings to framework components
US8528280B2 (en) Composite hutch door
CA2254824A1 (en) Modular shutter
WO1989011239A1 (en) Carcase for assemblable furniture
US20210129640A1 (en) Convertible Truck Cap
CA2014215C (en) Extrusion frame and components therefor
US6315026B1 (en) Cornice box
US5927841A (en) Element for manufacturing furniture drawers
GB2287517A (en) Panel assembly system
EP1516994A1 (en) Door system
EP0870880A3 (en) Support structure for partition walls
US20020185945A1 (en) Modular drawer system
CN115485447A (en) Sliding closet door assembly and method of assembling a sliding closet door
CA1266564A (en) Illuminated sign assembly
JP4105978B2 (en) Cabinet door structure
WO2000008972A1 (en) A connecting system

Legal Events

Date Code Title Description
EEER Examination request
MKEX Expiry