Adjustable cabinet assembly apparatus

An adjustable cabinet assembly apparatus may include a rotatable base member and a cabinet assembly frame. The cabinet assembly frame may include a first cabinet face support surface, a second cabinet face support surface, a first cabinet side support surface, and a second cabinet side support surface. The cabinet assembly frame may operably engage the rotatable base member. The cabinet assembly apparatus may include a cabinet assembly adjustment device configured to operably engage with the cabinet assembly frame. The cabinet assembly adjustment device may be configured to adjust the cabinet assembly apparatus between a first assembly configuration and a second assembly configuration.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present disclosure generally relates to a cabinet assembly apparatus, and more specifically, to an adjustable cabinet assembly apparatus configured to provide for safe handling and assembly of a cabinetry, such as, for example, a corner base cabinet unit. The adjustable cabinet assembly apparatus may further be configured to provide for increased productivity when assembling differently sized corner base cabinet units.

BACKGROUND

Generally, installation of cabinet units requires one to maintain correct positional relationship of the components during the assembly process. This positional relationship of cabinetry pieces is critical to the assembly process. If the positional relationship of the cabinetry pieces is not maintained during assembly, the cabinetry unit may not be properly installed or could fail structurally. Additionally, multiple sized cabinetry increases the difficulty in maintaining the correct positional relationship of the cabinetry pieces during an assembly process. The assembly process for a first sized cabinetry and a second, differing sized cabinetry usually requires using separate tools and/or instruments that are unsuitable for assembling both the first and second differing sized cabinetry.

Therefore, a need exists for a suitable adjustable cabinet assembly apparatus that provides for reliably and continued positioning of the various cabinetry pieces during the assembly process that is adjustable for differently sized cabinetry.

BRIEF SUMMARY

Example implementations of the present disclosure are directed to an adjustable cabinet assembly apparatus. In some aspects, the adjustable cabinet assembly apparatus may include a rotatable base member, a cabinet assembly frame, and a cabinet assembly adjustment device. Additionally, the cabinet assembly frame may include at least a first cabinet face support surface and a second cabinet face support surface, and at least a first cabinet side support surface and a second cabinet side support surface. The cabinet assembly frame may be operably engaged with the rotatable base member. Further, the cabinet assembly adjustment device may be configured to operably engage the cabinet assembly frame so as to adjust and/or transform the cabinet assembly apparatus between a first assembly configuration and a second assembly configuration.

The adjustable cabinet assembly apparatus may include a cabinet assembly adjustment device that includes at least one arm flap disposed proximate the cabinet assembly frame. The cabinet assembly adjustment device may further include at least one arm tip disposed proximate a distal end of the at least one arm flap. The at least one arm tip may be configured to operably engage the distal end of the at least one arm flap. According to one exemplary aspect, the at least one arm flap and the at least one arm tip may be operably engaged with the cabinet assembly frame to adjust the cabinet assembly apparatus between the first assembly configuration and the second assembly configuration.

According to some aspects, the at least one arm flap disposed proximate the cabinet assembly frame may define at least one securing aperture. Additionally or alternatively, the cabinet assembly apparatus may include at least one securing element. According to one aspect, the securing element may be configured to operably engage the at least one securing aperture.

In one aspect, the cabinet assembly adjustment device may include a first arm flap disposed proximate a first end of the cabinet assembly frame. In another aspect, the second arm flap may be disposed proximate a second end of the cabinet assembly frame. The first end may be longitudinally opposed to the second end of the cabinet assembly frame. The cabinet assembly adjustment device may include a first arm tip disposed proximate a first end of the first arm flap. The second arm tip may be disposed a first end of the second arm flap. In one aspect, a second arm tip may be disposed proximate a first end of the second arm flap, wherein the first arm flap, the second arm flap, the first arm tip, and the second arm tip are operably engaged with the cabinet assembly frame to adjust the cabinet assembly apparatus between the first assembly configuration and the second assembly configuration.

According to one example aspect of the present invention, the first arm flap may define a third cabinet side support surface, the second arm flap may define a fourth cabinet side support surface, the first arm tip may define a third cabinet face support surface, and the second arm tip may define a fourth cabinet face support surface. Additionally or alternatively, the first cabinet face support surface and the second cabinet face support surface may define a downward angle therebetween that is at least 90 degrees. Further, the third cabinet face support surface and the fourth cabinet face support surface may define a downward angle therebetween when disposed in the second cabinet assembly configuration that is at least 90 degrees. According to some aspects, a longitudinal length of the first cabinet face support surface and a longitudinal length of the second cabinet face support surface may be greater than a longitudinal length of the third cabinet face support surface and a longitudinal length of the fourth cabinet face support surface. In some aspects, a longitudinal length of the first cabinet side support surface and a longitudinal length of the second cabinet side support surface are greater than a longitudinal length of the third cabinet side support surface and a longitudinal length of the fourth cabinet side support surface. Alternatively, a longitudinal length of a first cabinet side support surface and a longitudinal length of a second cabinet side support surface may be substantially similar to a longitudinal length of the third cabinet side support surface and a longitudinal length of a fourth cabinet side support surface.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

Some implementations of the present disclosure will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which some, but not all implementations of the disclosure are shown. Indeed, various implementations of the disclosure may be expressed in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the implementations set forth herein; rather, these exemplary implementations are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the disclosure to those skilled in the art. As used herein, the term “and/or” and the “/” symbol includes any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items. Further, unless otherwise indicated, something being described as being a first, second or the like should not be construed to imply a particular order. It should be understood that the terms first, second, etc. may be used herein to describe various steps, calculations, positions and/or the like, these steps, calculations or positions should not be limited to these terms. These terms are only used to distinguish one operation, calculation, or position from another. For example, a first position may be termed a second position, and, similarly, a second step may be termed a first step, without departing from the scope of this disclosure. Additionally, something may be described as being above something else (unless otherwise indicated) may instead be below, and vice versa; and similarly, something described as being to the left of something else may instead be to the right, and vice versa. As used in the specification, and in the appended claims, the singular forms “a”, “an”, “the”, include plural referents unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Like reference numerals refer to like elements throughout.

Implementations of the present disclosure provide for an adjustable cabinet assembly apparatus as shown inFIGS. 1-6. According to some aspects of the present disclosure, an adjustable cabinet assembly apparatus10, as shown inFIGS. 1-3, may provide for an adjustable assembly of cabinetry, such as, for example, a kitchen cabinet and/or a corner kitchen cabinet unit. In some aspects, the adjustable cabinet assembly apparatus10may provide for a faster and more accurate assembly of cabinetry, such as, for example a kitchen corner cabinet unit. According to some aspects, multiple sized cabinetry, such as, for example, easy reach cabinetry, corner base cabinetry, and/or wall base cabinetry may be operably engaged by the adjustable cabinet assembly apparatus10for accurate assembly.

For example, the adjustable cabinet assembly apparatus10may include a cabinet assembly frame100configured to maintain the correct positional relationship of portions of a cabinetry to be assembled, such as, for example a kitchen corner base cabinetry. The adjustable cabinet assembly apparatus10may further include a rotatable base member52of a base member device50configured to provide for adjustable assembly of a cabinetry unit like a kitchen corner base cabinetry unit. In particular, the rotatable base member52may be securely engaged with a portion of the cabinet assembly frame100such that rotation of the rotatable base member52about the vertical axis Z of the adjustable cabinet assembly apparatus10would produce rotation of the cabinet assembly frame100about the vertical axis Z. Further, rotation of the cabinet assembly frame100about the vertical axis Z of the adjustable cabinet assembly apparatus10would produce a rotation of the rotatable base member52about the vertical axis Z.

Further, the rotatable base member52may be operably engaged with a base plate51of a base member device50such that vertical movement of the base plate51along the vertical axis Z of the adjustable cabinet assembly apparatus10would produce a corresponding vertical movement of the rotatable base member52.

Referring toFIGS. 1 and 2, the adjustable cabinet assembly apparatus10may include a cabinet assembly frame100that includes a first cabinet face support surface110and a second cabinet face support surface112. According to some aspects, the adjustable cabinet assembly apparatus may also include a first cabinet side support surface120and a second cabinet side support surface122. As shown inFIGS. 1 and 2, an adjustable cabinet assembly apparatus may include a plurality of cabinet side support surfaces120A,120B, configured to engage a first cabinet side of a kitchen corner cabinetry, and a plurality of cabinet side support surfaces122A,122B, configured to engage a second corresponding cabinet side of the kitchen corner cabinetry

In yet other example aspects, the adjustable cabinet assembly apparatus10may include any number of cabinet side support surfaces configured to operably engage a corresponding cabinet side, and cabinet face support surfaces configured to operably engage a corresponding cabinet face. As shown inFIG. 2, the cabinet assembly frame100may include a first cabinet assembly frame portion101and a second cabinet assembly frame portion102configured to position the cabinet face support surfaces110,112in a first assembly configuration. The first and second cabinet assembly frame portions101,102may define a downward angle α therebetween that is at least 90 degrees or greater. As shown inFIG. 2, the first and second cabinet assembly frame portions101,102define a downward angle α therebetween of 90 degrees.

According to some aspects, the cabinet assembly frame100may include a third cabinet assembly frame portion103configured to operably engage a first cabinet side support surface120. The cabinet assembly frame100may include a fourth cabinet assembly frame portion104configured to operably engage a second cabinet side support surface122. In some aspects, the first, second, third, and fourth cabinet assembly frame portions101,102,103,104may define a peak-and-valley shaped cabinet assembly frame100. For example, as shown inFIG. 2, the cabinet assembly frame100may include a first, second, third, and fourth cabinet assembly frame portions101,102,103,104that define a W-shaped cabinet assembly frame when viewed from the front.

According to some aspects, a first peak may be disposed proximate a first, proximal end105of the cabinet assembly frame100, a second peak may be disposed proximate an opposing second, distal end106of the cabinet assembly frame100, and a third peak may be disposed proximate the midpoint between the proximate and distal ends105,106of the cabinet assembly frame100. In some aspects, the first and second ends105,106of the cabinet assembly frame100may be longitudinally opposed from one another along a horizontal axis Y of the adjustable cabinet assembly apparatus10. Additionally, the third peak proximate the midpoint between the proximate and distal ends105,106of the cabinet assembly frame100, may be disposed at a lower elevation than the first and second peaks disposed proximate the first and second ends105,106of the cabinet assembly frame100along the vertical axis Z, as shown, for example, inFIG. 2.

In at least some aspects, the cabinet assembly frame100may include a first cabinet face support surface110, a second cabinet face support surface112, a first cabinet side support surface120, and a second cabinet side support surface122that define a positional relationship of a cabinetry unit, such as, for example a kitchen corner cabinetry, in a first assembly configuration. According to some aspects, the first assembly configuration of the cabinet assembly frame100may provide for the accurate and quick assembly of a kitchen corner cabinetry having a first, larger size than a second, differing, smaller kitchen corner cabinetry. As shown inFIG. 2, the first assembly configuration of the adjustable cabinet assembly apparatus10may provide for a first, larger size kitchen corner cabinetry.

The adjustable cabinet assembly apparatus10may further include a cabinet assembly adjustment device200configured to adjust the cabinet assembly apparatus10between the first assembly configuration and a second assembly configuration. In some aspects, the second assembly configuration may accommodate a differently sized kitchen corner cabinetry, such a smaller kitchen corner cabinetry.

Referring toFIGS. 2, 5 and 6, an adjustable cabinet assembly apparatus may include a first arm210and a second arm220. In some aspects, the first arm210may include a first arm flap211and a first arm tip212. According to one aspect, the second arm220may include a second arm flap221and a second arm tip222. As shown inFIG. 3, the first arm210may be disposed proximate the first proximal end105of the cabinet assembly frame100, and the second arm220may be disposed proximate the opposing second distal end106of the cabinet assembly frame100. In particular, the first arm flap211of the first arm210may be operably engaged with the cabinet assembly frame100proximate the first end105of the cabinet assembly frame100. In some aspects, the first arm flap211may be hingedly engaged with cabinet assembly frame100such that the first arm210may rotate about the horizontal axis X with respect to the cabinet assembly frame100. Likewise, the second arm220may be operably engaged with the cabinet assembly frame100proximate the opposing second end106of the cabinet assembly frame100so as to rotate about the horizontal axis X with respect to the cabinet assembly frame100.

Referring toFIG. 5, the first arm tip212may be disposed proximate the distal end215of the first arm flap211, and according to some aspects, may be operably engaged with the first arm flap211such that the first arm tip212may rotate with respect to the first arm flap211. In some aspects, the second arm tip222may be disposed proximate the distal end225of the second arm flap221, and according to one aspect, may be operably engaged with the second arm flap221such that the second arm tip222may rotate with respect to the second arm flap221. Additionally, the first arm flap211may be hingedly engaged with the first arm tip212, and the second arm flap221may be hingedly engaged with the second arm tip222.

In some aspects, the first arm210and/or the second arm220may include a securing element230. As shown inFIG. 5, the first arm210is disposed in the second assembly configuration, while the second arm220is disposed in the first assembly configuration. According to one aspect, the first arm210may include a securing element230configured to temporarily secure the first arm210in the second assembly configuration. In particular, the first arm210may define an aperture231configured to reciprocally engage a pin232such that the first arm210remains securely positioned with respect to the cabinet assembly frame100. In some aspects, the cabinet assembly frame100may define an aperture configured to reciprocally engage a pin232such that the first arm210remains securely positioned with respect to the cabinet assembly frame100.

Likewise, the second arm220may include a securing element230configured to temporarily secure the second arm220in the second assembly configuration, as shown inFIG. 6. The second arm220may define at least one aperture231configured to reciprocally engage a pin232of the securing element230such that the second arm220remains securely positioned with respect to the cabinet assembly frame100. In some aspects, the cabinet assembly frame100may define an aperture configured to reciprocally engage a pin232such that the second arm220remains securely positioned with respect to the cabinet assembly frame100.

As shown inFIG. 6, the adjustable cabinet assembly apparatus10configured in a second assembly configuration may now engage a smaller sized cabinetry, such as easy reach cabinetry, corner base cabinetry, and/or wall base cabinetry. AlthoughFIG. 6illustrates the second assembly configuration of the adjustable cabinet assembly apparatus10being configured to engage a smaller sized cabinet face and a similar sized cabinet side, one of ordinary skill in the art may appreciate that the cabinet assembly adjustment device may be configured to adjust the cabinet assembly apparatus10to engage any suitable sized cabinetry.

The foregoing description comprises illustrative embodiments. Having thus described example embodiments, it should be noted by those skilled in the art that the within disclosures are example only, and that various other alternatives, adaptations, and modifications may be made within the scope of the present disclosure. Merely listing or numbering the steps of a method in a certain order does not constitute any limitation on the order of the steps of that method. Many modifications and other embodiments will come to mind to one skilled in the art to which this disclosure pertains having the benefit of the teachings presented in the foregoing descriptions and the associated drawings. Although specific terms may be employed herein, they are used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation. Accordingly, the present disclosure is not limited to the specific embodiments illustrated herein, but is limited only by the following claims.