Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – In situ attached-type channel or trim strip – Upholstery trim
Patent
1974-08-19
1976-06-08
Wolfe, Robert L.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
In situ attached-type channel or trim strip
Upholstery trim
52758H, 312204, A47B 9620, E04C 238
Patent
active
039614565
ABSTRACT:
A plastic molding member is designed to snap or slide onto key hole tongues of either cabinet panel edges or door frames member. The molding permits section blanks of a cabinet panel to be removed and the perimeter of the blank to be covered with the molding which thereby permits it to be utilized as a cabinet door or a decorative panel without any loss of material. In addition, hollow doors can be easily fabricated with the molding member of the present invention. In the preferred cabinet embodiment, the molding consists of a rear flat surface designed to interface with the back of the panel and a front and top surface designed to provide a decorative finish and to overlap the interface of the panel key hole tongue and surface. In an alternative embodiment the upper portion of the molding is hollow and adapted to receive a spring clip to secure two sections of the molding to a panel or door frame.
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Ishler Paul K.
Manlove Glen D.
Pietruszka Carl F.
Wolfe Robert L.
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