Supports: cabinet structure – Sectional-unit type – Door or closure constructions
Patent
1978-08-18
1981-05-05
McCall, James T.
Supports: cabinet structure
Sectional-unit type
Door or closure constructions
49254, 49260, 52 36, 211192, 312245, 312323, 2482213, 2482221, A47B 8800, A47B 6702, E05D 1558
Patent
active
042655021
ABSTRACT:
An improved panel wall system is disclosed with means for interconnecting the panels in any desired angular relationship while providing a sight barrier through the joint. As many of the panels may be connected as are desired; and they may be placed in any desired configuration. Each panel includes an insert assembly to provide its exterior face; and these may be removed and changed, if desired. A full line of shelving and cabinets may be assembled to the panels with a limited number of interchangeable components. The cabinets include a flipper door which will not rack when opened or closed, and which slides beneath the top of the cabinet in the open position, yet has its edges flush with the top and bottom of the cabinet in the closed position.
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Blodee Leif
Knapp Robert L.
Oppenhuizen Simon W.
American Seating Company
Grosz Alexander
McCall James T.
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