Clamp for installing drawer fronts

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Inventors

Johnson, Douglas L.

Application #

465406

Filed

Jan-16-1990

Published

May-28-1991

Current US Class

269/249
269/43

International Classes

B25B 001/10

Field of Search

269/37 269/41 269/43 269/246 269/249

Examiners

Hartman; J. J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Kearns; Jerry T.

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Abstract
A clamp for use in aligning and installing cosmetic fronts on drawers includes first and second clamp body members which have respective connecting flanges adjustably secured by threaded fasteners. Juxtaposed threaded clamping jaws allow a cosmetic front to be clamped on a drawer face. The clamp is formed from thin sheet metal material and has an offset construction which allows the drawer to be closed with the clamp installed. The thickness of the sheet metal stock material is utilized to determine the spacing between a top edge of the cosmetic drawer front and the cabinet in which it is mounted. The adjustable connecting flanges allow the clamp to clear a "sub-top" which is present in some cabinets, thus allowing the spacing between a top edge of the cabinet top or adjacent drawer front to be precisely regulated.
 
Claims
What is claimed as being new and desired to be protected by Letters Patent of the United States is as follows:

1. A clamp for use in installing a drawer front on a front face of a drawer and maintaining alignment of the front face and drawer front when the drawer is in a closed condition within a cabinet, comprising:

a first clamp body member formed from a thin, flat material and having first (11) and second (13) perpendicular leg portions;

a thin, flat first connecting flange (15) perpendicularly formed on an end of said second leg portion (11), said first connecting flange (15) extending in spaced parallel relation with said first leg portion (11);

a second clamp body member formed from a thin, flat material and having third (19) and fourth (17) perpendicular leg portions;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to clamps, and more particularly pertains to a clamp for installing cosmetic drawer fronts on the face of a slidable drawer mounted within a cabinet or other enclosing structure. Because of the close fit between the cabinet and the drawer, conventional C-clamps cannot be utilized to secure the cosmetic front on the drawer face and still allow closure of the drawer. Conventionally, a cabinet maker must hold the cosmetic drawer front by hand or other means during alignment until the drawer is opened sufficiently to install a conventional clamp. This results in frequent misalignment of the cosmetic drawer front on the drawer face and the expenditure of a large amount of time in achieving proper alignment. In order to overcome this problem, the present invention provides a specially constructed clamp which remains installed while the drawer is closed.

2. Description of the Prior Art
 
  A clamp having an attachment mechanism for holding and positioning a second object attached to the clamp relative to a first object secured by the clamp....  Wood clamp apparatus for preventing the bowing of wood stock during the process of joining a plurality of wood strips including an underlying support for...