CABINET WITH SNAP-IN FRAME
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1. A cabinet and frame assembly, comprising:
- a cabinet comprising an upper wall opposite of a lower wall and a left side wall opposite of a right side wall;
the upper wall, the lower wall, the left side wall and the right side wall defining an opening for the cabinet;
the upper wall forming an upper edge, the lower wall forming a lower edge, the left side wall forming a left edge, and the right side wall forming a right edge;
one or more spring clips fastened over at least one of the upper edge, the lower edge, the left edge, or the right edge;
a frame comprising an upper section opposite of a lower section and a left section opposite of a right section; and
,the one or more spring clips engage to outer surfaces of the frame to hold the frame to the cabinet.
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Abstract
A cabinet with a snap-in frame is described. The cabinet uses spring clips that engage the frame to an opening of the cabinet. The spring clips are fastened to outer edges around the opening of the cabinet. The frame is urged into the opening of the cabinet. The frame compresses the spring clips as the frame is pushed into the opening of the cabinet. End portions of the spring clips snap into recesses of an outer surface of the frame. The spring clips are easily aligned along the opening of the cabinet to ensure proper placement of the frame with respect to cabinet.
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1. A cabinet and frame assembly, comprising:
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a cabinet comprising an upper wall opposite of a lower wall and a left side wall opposite of a right side wall; the upper wall, the lower wall, the left side wall and the right side wall defining an opening for the cabinet; the upper wall forming an upper edge, the lower wall forming a lower edge, the left side wall forming a left edge, and the right side wall forming a right edge; one or more spring clips fastened over at least one of the upper edge, the lower edge, the left edge, or the right edge; a frame comprising an upper section opposite of a lower section and a left section opposite of a right section; and
,the one or more spring clips engage to outer surfaces of the frame to hold the frame to the cabinet. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A cabinet assembly, comprising:
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a cabinet comprising an upper wall opposite of a lower wall and a left side wall opposite of a right side wall, the upper wall, the lower wall, the left side wall and the right side wall defining an opening for the cabinet; the upper wall forming an upper edge, the lower wall forming a lower edge, the left side wall forming a left edge, and the right side wall forming a right edge; and
,one or more spring clips are fastened over at least one of the upper edge, the lower edge, the left edge, or the right edge, and wherein the spring clips includes a mounting portion, a spring portion that extends upward from the mounting portion, and a supporting portion that extends downward from the mounting portion.
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12. A spring clip for engaging a frame to a cabinet, comprising:
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a mounting portion; a spring portion that extends upward from the mounting portion;
the spring portion configured to move or flex relative to the mounting portion;
the spring portion leading to an end; and
,a supporting portion extends downward from the mounting portion. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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18. A method of installing a frame to a cabinet, comprising:
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providing a cabinet comprising an upper wall opposite of a lower wall and a left side wall opposite of a right side wall, the upper wall, the lower wall, the left side wall and the right side wall defining an opening for the cabinet; installing one or more spring clips along at least one of an edge of the upper wall, the lower wall, the left side wall or the right side wall; inserting a frame member through the opening of the cabinet; contacting the spring clips with an outer surface of the frame; biasing the spring clips with the outer surface of the frame; and
,engaging the spring clips to the outer surface of the frame. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20)
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