A cabinet and a door are each provided with hinge sets having hinge parts secured thereto so that they can be separately mounted on the same hinge parts that are mounted on a door frame and are connected by a hinge pin for each hinge set that support the door on the door frame, using a single hinge pin for and as a part of each hinge set. With this mounting arrangement, the cabinet and the door of each such installation can move independently in an arc about the hinge pins connecting the door frame parts to the hinge parts fastened to the door and the hinge parts fastened to the cabinet without requiring the movement of the door concurrently with the movement of the cabinet. These hinges are modified as needed to separately support both the door and the cabinet on the same hinge parts that are fastened to the door frame, using separate hinge parts on the door and the cabinet to accomplish the purposes of the invention. The cabinet may also be provided with a mirror that is either securely mounted on the cabinet or is separately mounted on those same hinge parts attached to the door frame to be able to also be arcuately movable independently of requiring concurrent movement of the cabinet and the door. The cabinets may be provided with various accessories and interior arrangements for many different uses, such as, but not limited to: a desk, with space for documents and a computer; a storage for beverages, with a bar section that can be folded down when the cabinet is open; types of athletic gear needed for some particular sport; and for students who may be away from home and need more personal storage space. Some cabinets may also have a back panel that has one or more curvilinear constructions instead of being a flat panel. When the cabinets are closed, simply by pivoting them on the same hinges as used for the door with which they are to be mounted, they may be made to have various external appearances that will blend in with the room in which they are used.
Cabinets And Mirrors Selectively Mounted On Hinges Supporting Roomdoors On Door Frames, Hinges For Such Mountings, And Methods For So Mounting
Timothy Wayne Tassin - Naples FL, US Myron Jude Tassin - Ocean Springs MS, US Christian Tassin - Galnesville FL, US
International Classification:
A47B 46/00 A47B 83/00
US Classification:
3122497
Abstract:
A cabinet and a door are each provided with hinge sets having hinge parts secured thereto so that they can be separately mounted on the same hinge parts that are mounted on a door frame and are connected by a hinge pin for each hinge set that support the door on the door frame, using a single hinge pin for and as a part of each hinge set. With this mounting arrangement, the cabinet and the door of each such installation can move independently in an arc about the hinge pins connecting the door frame parts to the hinge parts fastened to the door and the hinge parts fastened to the cabinet without requiring the movement of the door concurrently with the movement of the cabinet.
Cabinets And Mirrors Selectively Mounted On Hinges Supporting Roomdoors On Door Frames, Hinges For Such Mountings, And Methods For So Mounting
Timothy Wayne Tassin - Naples FL, US Myron Jude Tassin - Ocean Springs MS, US Christian Tassin - Gainesville FL, US
International Classification:
A47B 46/00 A47B 96/06
US Classification:
3122497
Abstract:
A cabinet and a door are each provided with hinge sets having hinge parts secured thereto so that they can be separately mounted on the same hinge parts that are mounted on a door frame and are connected by a hinge pin for each hinge set that support the door on the door frame, using a single hinge pin for and as a part of each hinge set. The cabinet or other storage units may be mounted via various types of brackets, such as a 180 degree bracket, curved bracket, flat bract and so forth. Other storage units may include a mesh storage unit, peg board, wire storage unit, grooved board and so forth