Patent ID: 6789859
Filing Date: 2004-09-14
Classification: A47B

Abstract:
A metallic cabinet, comprising:a bottom board as a bottom of the cabinet; two lateral boards detachably joined to the bottom board as lateral portions of the cabinet; a lower rear board detachably joined to the bottom board as a rear portion of the cabinet; a top board detachably joined to the lateral boards as an upper portion of the cabinet; an upper rear board detachably joined to the lower rear board as a rear portion of the cabinet, the upper rear board having a supporting protrusion near to a lower edge of an inward side thereof; a supporting rod detachably joined to inward sides of the lateral boards at two ends thereof, the supporting rod having a supporting protrusion formed on an inward edge thereof and substantially as high as the supporting protrusion of the upper rear board; a separating board held in position between the lateral boards with front and rear edges thereof being supported on the supporting protrusions; and at least one door detachably pivoted to the bottom board and the top board by posts respectively arranged at upper and lower ends of the door, the upper post of the door being biased upwardly to project from the upper end of the door, and is formed with a pulled portion for allowing an external force to be exerted thereon to retract the post into the door; the bottom, and the lateral boards respectively having engaging holes, and hooked engaging protrusions, which are shaped so as to be separably engaged with the engaging holes, formed on portions that abut each other after assembly of the cabinet; the bottom, and the lower rear boards respectively having screw holes, and through holes formed on portions that abut each other after assembly of the cabinet, the through holes being aligned with corresponding ones of the screw holes for allowing screws to be screwed therein; the lower and the upper rear boards respectively having insertion holes, and posts, which are made so as to be separably inserted into the insertion holes, formed on portions that abut each other after assembly of the cabinet; the top, and the upper rear boards respectively having screw holes, and through holes formed on portions that abut each other after assembly of the cabinet, the through holes being aligned with corresponding ones of the screw holes for allowing screws to be screwed therein; the top, and the lateral boards respectively having engaging holes, and hooked engaging protrusions, which are shared so as to be separably engaged with the engaging holes, formed on portions that abut each other after assembly of the cabinet.