Supports: cabinet structure – Knockdown or setup type
Patent
1977-01-19
1978-06-27
Gilliam, Paul R.
Supports: cabinet structure
Knockdown or setup type
312204, 52316, A47B 4300
Patent
active
040971007
ABSTRACT:
The invention disclosed relates to raised or lowered panel assemblies, such as raised panel doors, as employed in cabinets and furniture. The frame is constructed of pre-shaped molding having an inner section of reverse taper and an integral thicker outer section. The frame is comprised of four pieces of molding assembled as stiles and rails of the door and joined at mitered corners. The molding is rabbeted along the inner edge and receives a flat center panel formed with a projecting tongue or groove and lip.
The molding and center panel are preferably formed having a core composite of wood composition or chip board. The core is wrapped or covered with a surface layer of a plastic, preferably thermosetting, material which simulates a wood veneer.
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Emch Richard D.
Gilliam Paul R.
Sakran Victor N.
Sauder Woodworking Co.
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