Supports: cabinet structure – Knockdown or setup type – Opposite walls rigidly interlocked
Patent
1997-01-23
1998-09-08
Brown, Peter R.
Supports: cabinet structure
Knockdown or setup type
Opposite walls rigidly interlocked
312263, 3122655, 3122656, A47B 4704
Patent
active
058035613
ABSTRACT:
A piece of furniture has side panels, each having a front and rear dove tail shaped vertical channel. A channel access aperture is positioned proximate a lower end of each channel. Lower support members are coupled between the side panels using dove tail shaped ends. A front panel having dove tail shaped ends is slidably coupled between the front dove shaped channels of the side panels. A rear panel is positioned between the rear channels. Two tipper support members having dove tail shaped ends are coupled between the side panels in similar fashion to the lower support members. A top panel having bracing members with dove tail shaped ends is positioned atop the side panels such that the bracing member ends are positioned within dove tail shaped brace receivers in the side panels.
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Allred David E.
Brown Peter R.
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