Sealing corner bracket for receiving two frame members and cabinet including corner bracket
US-2023165366-A1 · Jun 1, 2023 · US
US11857074B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11857074-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017030908-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 24, 2020 |
| Priority date | Apr 4, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jan 2, 2024 |
| Grant date | Jan 2, 2024 |
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A corner bracket may include a structural portion including at least one relatively rigid first material, and a sealing portion including at least one relatively elastic second material. The corner bracket may also include a first receiver including a first retainer portion configured to be coupled to an end of a first frame member, and a first sealing interface configured to provide a substantially fluid-resistant seal between a portion of the end of the first frame member and the first receiver. The corner bracket may also include a second receiver transverse to the first receiver and including a second retainer portion configured to be coupled to an end of a second frame member, and a second sealing interface configured to provide a substantially fluid-resistant seal between a portion of the end of the second frame member and the second receiver. The corner bracket may be incorporated into a cabinet frame.
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A corner bracket comprising: a structural portion comprising at least one first material; a sealing portion comprising at least one second material, wherein the at least one first material is relatively more rigid than the at least one second material, and the at least one second material is relatively more elastic than the at least one first material; a first receiver defining a first longitudinal axis and configured to receive an end of a first frame member, the first receiver comprising: a first retainer portion configured to be coupled to the end of the first frame member; and a first sealing interface configured to provide a substantially fluid-resistant seal between a portion of the end of the first frame member and the first receiver; a second receiver defining a second longitudinal axis transverse to the first longitudinal axis of the first receiver and configured to receive an end of a second frame member, the second receiver comprising: a second retainer portion configured to be coupled to the end of the second frame member; and a second sealing interface configured to provide a substantially fluid-resistant seal between a portion of the end of the second frame member and the second receiver, wherein the structural portion comprises the first retainer portion and the second retainer portion, and wherein the sealing portion comprises the first sealing interface and the second sealing interface, wherein the first retainer portion comprises: a first attachment portion presenting an abutment surface facing a direction substantially orthogonal to the first longitudinal axis of the first receiver; and one or more holes extending through the first attachment portion and configured to receive fasteners configured to secure the end of the first frame member to the first retainer portion. 2. The corner bracket of claim 1 , wherein the sealing portion at least partially encases the structural portion. 3. The corner bracket of claim 1 , wherein the sealing portion is over-molded onto the structural portion. 4. The corner bracket of claim 1 , wherein the structural portion comprises a plurality of apertures in which a portion of the at least one second material is received, providing engagement between the structural portion and the sealing portion. 5. The corner bracket of claim 1 , wherein the first longitudinal axis of the first receiver and the second longitudinal axis of the second receiver are substantially orthogonal with respect to one another. 6. The corner bracket of claim 1 , further comprising a third receiver defining a third longitudinal axis and configured to receive an end of a third frame member, the third receiver comprising: a third retainer portion configured to be coupled to the end of the third frame member; and a third sealing interface configured to provide a substantially fluid-resistant seal between a portion of the end of the third frame member and the third receiver. 7. The corner bracket of claim 6 , wherein the first longitudinal axis of the first receiver, the second longitudinal axis of the second receiver, and the third longitudinal axis of the third receiver are substantially orthogonal with respect to one another. 8. The corner bracket of claim 6 , wherein the structural portion comprises the third retainer portion, and the sealing portion comprises the third sealing interface. 9. The corner bracket of claim 1 , wherein the first sealing interface comprises a seal stop comprising: a first seal stop portion extending in a first direction substantially orthogonal to the first longitudinal axis of the first receiver; and a second seal stop portion extending in a second direction oblique with respect to the first direction, wherein the first seal stop portion and the second seal stop portion present respective seal surfaces for providing a substantially fluid-resistant seal between the first seal stop portion and a first portion of the end of the first frame member and between the second seal stop portion and a second portion of the end of the first frame member. 10. The corner bracket of claim 1 , wherein the first sealing interface comprises opposing fluid barriers extending in a direction substantially parallel to the first longitudinal axis of the first receiver and defining a pocket configured to receive therein an edge portion of the end of the first frame member. 11. The corner bracket of claim 1 , wherein the first sealing interface comprises a seal flange extending in a first direction substantially parallel to the first longitudinal axis of the first receiver, the seal flange configured to be biased against a surface of the first frame member. 12. The corner bracket of claim 11 , wherein the first sealing interface further comprises a seal extension extending from the seal flange in the direction substantially parallel to the first direction and substantially transverse to the seal flange, thereby defining a partial sleeve configured to receive therein a portion of the end of the first frame member. 13. The corner bracket of claim 1 , wherein the first sealing interface comprises a seal block configured to abut a portion of an end surface of the first frame member. 14. The corner bracket of claim 1 , wherein the second retainer portion comprises: a first lateral attachment portion presenting a first lateral abutment surface; and a second lateral attachment portion coupled to the first lateral abutment surface and presenting a second lateral abutment surface, wherein the first lateral abutment surface defines a first plane and the second lateral abutment surface defines a second plane, and wherein the first plane and the second plane are transverse with respect to one another. 15. The corner bracket of claim 14 , wherein the first lateral attachment portion and the second lateral attachment portion provide hi-lateral symmetry. 16. The corner bracket of claim 14 , wherein at least one of the first lateral attachment portion or the second lateral attachment portion comprises one or more holes configured to receive fasteners configured to couple the second frame member to the second retainer portion. 17. The corner bracket of claim 1 , wherein the second sealing interface comprises: a seal rail configured to be received in a cavity defined by the second frame member, the seal rail defining a cross-section comprising: a first corner recess configured to receive a first corner portion of a cross-section of the second frame member; a second corner recess configured to receive a second corner portion of the cross-section of the second frame member; and a key section between first corner recess and second corner recess and configured to be received in the cavity. 18. The corner bracket of claim 1 , wherein the second sealing interface comprises a second seal stop comprising: a first upright seal stop portion extending in a first direction transverse to the second longitudinal axis of the second receiver; and a second upright seal stop portion extending in a second direction oblique with respect to the first direction, wherein the first upright seal stop portion and the second upright seal stop portion present respective seal surfaces for providing a substantially fluid-resistant seal between the first upright seal stop portion and a first portion of the end of the second frame member and between the second upright seal stop portion and a second portion of the end of the second frame member. 19. The corner bracket of claim 1 , wherein the second
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