Supports: cabinet structure – Knockdown or setup type – Opposite walls rigidly interlocked
Patent
1983-12-07
1986-10-21
Lyddane, William E.
Supports: cabinet structure
Knockdown or setup type
Opposite walls rigidly interlocked
312257SM, A47B 4703
Patent
active
046181938
ABSTRACT:
A cabinet construction for domestic appliances is provided in which four vertical side panels are secured to a horizontal base panel and each other by interlocking slot and tab means and two restraining bars securing the top ends of the side panels. A top panel is securable by slot and tab means and resilient snap fasteners so that the entire cabinet can be quickly and easily assembled and disassembled. One or more of the side panels can be removed during operation of the appliance to view the interior mechanism for assistance in servicing.
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Cuthbert Victor W.
Snider Joel M.
Falk Joseph
Lyddane William E.
Whirlpool Corporation
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