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  • a principal feature of the present invention is the provision of an improved range cabinet structure elfectively reducing or eliminating the vabove-discussed disadvantages of the known cabinet structures.
  • Another feature of the invention is the provision of such a range cabinet which is extremely simple and economical of manuafcture.
  • a further feature of the invention is the provision of such a range cabinet structure which is frameless and which comprises a basic structure of a pair of top rails, a pair of bottom rails, a front panel and a rear panel.
  • a still further feature of the invention is the provision of such a range cabinet structure arranged for facilitated mounting of associated chamber defining means such as oven and broiler compartment means.
  • a yet further feature of the invention is the provision of such a range cabinet structure having new and improved means for associating the parts thereof.
  • FIG. 1 is a front elevation of a frameless range cabinet embodying the invention
  • FIG. 2 is a right side elevation thereof
  • FIG. 3 is a rear elevation thereof
  • FIG. 4 is a top plan View thereof
  • FIG. 5 is a front elevation thereof with an oven member and a broiler member installed therein and a cook top installed thereon to define a free standing range;
  • FIG. 6 is an enlarged vertical section taken substantially along the line 66 of FIG. 5;
  • FIG. 7 is a fragmentary front elevation of a wall mounted oven utilizing the cabinet structure.
  • a frameless range cabinet generally designated 10 is shown to comprise a pair of elongated laterally spaced top rails 11 and 12, a pair of elongated, laterally spaced bottom rails 13 and 14, a front panel 15, and a rear panel 16.
  • the rails are secured at their opposite ends to the front panel and rear panel respectively and cooperatively define four substantially parallel edge portions of a hexahedral space 17 therebetween.
  • the front panel is provided with an opening 18 through which access to the space 17 may be had.
  • the rails 11, 12, 13 and 14 and panels 15 and 16 are connected herein by screw means to define a frameless cabinet structure which, while being readily constructed, affords effectively maximum rigidity and strength and permits the cabinet structure to be economically assembled.
  • the front panel is provided with rearwardly turned edge flanges 19 and 20 to which the forward end 21 of the bottom rails is secured by screws 22 and to which the forward end 23 of the top rail 11 is secured by screws 24.
  • front panel 15 is provided with a rearwardly turned flange 19a to which the forward ends of the bottom nails are secured by screws 22a.
  • the forward end of the bottom rails is provided with an inturned flange 25 which is turned around the edge of the front panel 15, as best seen in FIG. 1.
  • each bottom rail is secured to a rear-wardly turned edge flange 27 of rear panel 16 by screws 28 and the rearward end 29 of the top rails is secured to flange 27 by means of screws 30.
  • Rear panel 16 has an inwardly turned flange 27a which is secured to the bottom flange 31 of the bottom rails by screws 28a.
  • Each of the rails and panels herein comprise a sheet metal member and the screws herein comprise conventional sheet metal screws, thus permitting extremely economical construction of the range cabinet structure.
  • Each of bottom rails 13 and 14 further includes an inturned bottom flange 31 terminating in anupturned distal end portion 32 and supporting the lower end of the front panel 15 and downwardly extending leg portions 33 of the rear panel 16.
  • Depending bosses 34 on the bottom rail flanges 31 define legs for supporting the cabinet structure on a floor or the like.
  • Each bottom rail is further provided with a pair of outturned tabs 35 for supporting side panels 36 and 37 where the cabinet is to be used as the cabinet of a free standing range 38 as shown in FIG. 5.
  • the top rails 11 and 12 include an ou-tturned top flange 39 terminating in a distal downturned portion 40 under which the upper end of the side panels may be secured by suitable screws (not shown).
  • the space 17 within the cabinet structure accommodates selectively different chamber defining members such as enclosure 41 provided with a transverse wall member 42 defining an upper oven compartment 43 and a lower broiler compartment 44 as shown in FIG. 5, or enclosures defining a large oven compartment and a broiler or oven compartment.
  • enclosures may be secured to the rear panel 16 by suitable brackets 47 as shown in FIG. 6 and by screws 62 to a peripheral rearwardly turned flange 48 of front panel 15 defining opening 18 whereby the front opening, such as opening 49 of enclosure 41, is substantially coincident with and opens through the opening 18 of the front panel.
  • a burner box 50 is installed in the upper portion of space .17.
  • the burner box includes a forwardly turned front flange 51 overlying a corresponding forwardly turned flange '52 on front panel .15 and secured thereto by suitable screws 53, and a rearwardly turned rear flange 54 overlying a forwardly turned flange 55' on rear panel 16 and secured thereto by suitable screws 56.
  • a cooking top unit 57 is carried by the front and rear panels to overlie burner box 50, being secured removably to the front panel flange 52 by suitable snap springs 58 and to the rear panel flange by suitable snap springs 59 permitting pivotal movement of the cooking top unit 57 about its rear edge so that the front end of the cooking unit may be swung upwardly to permit cleaning of the burner box when desired.
  • a separate console 60 is secured to the rear panel flange 55 and to a rear cover panel 61 to extend rearwardly and upwardly from the cooking top unit 57.
  • the burner box 50, cooking top unit 57 and console 60 may be readily installed on the cabinet structure While yet the cabinet structure may be utilized without these elements as a built-in oven, as shown in FIG. 7, when desired.
  • a modified conventional console 63 may be mounted on back splash 64 of counter top 65 as shown in FIG. 7.
  • the cook top unit 57 and the burner box 50 are separate from the console 60 and can be used interchangeably with free standing and built-in range units.
  • the console is an integral part of the cook top. Therefore, the cook top of a conventional free standing range cannot be used as a builtin cook top unit.
  • the interchangeable elements of cabinet structure 10 provide a basis for free standing ranges and built-in ovens, as shown in FIGS. 5 and 7, respectively.
  • an oven compartment 43 or-oompartments are installed into the six interchangeable elements used in this built-in unit.
  • This assembly is then installed in substantially flush relationship with a conventional kitchen cabinet panel as shown in that figure.
  • This panel may cover the lower broiler or oven compartment as shown in FIGURE 7 if neither is desired. However, if a broiler or lower oven is desired, the panel in the lower compartment area may be left out and a broiler drawer assembly (not shown) installed.
  • cabinet structure 10 provides in a simple economical structure substantially improved flexibility, permitting the use of the basic structure defined by the rails and front and rear panels as the basic cabinet structure of a free standing range suitable for use with either gas or electric burners and heating units, or as a built-in unit similarly suitable for use with electric or gas operated heating units.
  • the space 17 readily accommodates selected conventional chamber forming members so that desired different oven and broiler arrangements may be provided in the basic cabinet structure.
  • a frameless range cabinet comprising: a pair of elongated, laterally spaced top rails each having an outwardly extending flange adapted for selective attachment of a panel thereto; a pair of elongated, laterally spaced bottom rails, each of said top and bottom rails having front and rear ends and cooperatively defining four substantially parallel edge portions of a hexahedron structure; a front panel having an opening therethrough and a forwardly extending flange at its top; means securing the front panel to the frontend of each of said top and bottom rails to define a front face of the hexahedron structure; a rear panel having a forwardly extending flange at its top and rearwardly extending flanges at its sides; means securing the rearwardly extending flanges of the rear panel to the rear end of each of said top and bottom rails to define a rear face of the hexahedron structure, said rails, front panel and rear panel defining a hexahedron
  • a frameless range cabinet comprising: a pair of elongated, laterally spaced top rails each having an outwardly extending flange adapted for selective attachment of a panel thereto; a pair of elongated, laterally spaced bottom rails, each of said top and bottom rails having front and rear ends and cooperatively defining four substantially parallel edge portions of a hexahedron structure; a front panel having an opening therethrough, a forwardly extending flange at its top, and rearwardly extending flanges at its sides; means securing the front end of each of said top and bottom rails to said rearwardly extending side flanges of the front panel to define a front face of the hexahedron structure; a rear panel having a forwardly extending flange at its top and rearwardly extending flanges at its sides; means securing the rear end of each of said top and bottom rails to the rearwardly extending flanges.
  • a frameless range cabinet comprising: a pair of elongated, laterally spaced toprails each having an outwardly extending flange provided with a distal downturned portion; a pair of elongated, laterally spaced bottom rails, each.
  • top and bottom rails having from and rear ends cooperatively defining four substantially parallel edge portions of a hexahedron structure, said bottom rails each further having an outwardly extending securing element; a front panel having an opening therethrough, a forwardly extending'flange at its top, and rearwardly extending flanges at its sides; means securing the front end of said top and bottom rails to said rearwardly extending side flanges of the front panel to define a front face of the hexahedron structure; a rear panel having a forwardly extending flange at its top and rearwardly extending flanges at its, sides, said forwardly extending flanges of the front and rear panels being adapted for selective attachment of a burner box thereto; means securing the rear end of each of said top and bottom rails to the rearwardly extending flanges of the rear panel to define a rear face of the hexahedron structure, said rails, front panel and rear panel defining a a
  • a frameless range cabinet comprising: a pair of elongated, laterally spaced top rails each having an outwardly extending flange adapted for selective attachment of a panel thereto; a pair of elongated, laterally spaced bottom rails, each of said top and bottom rails having front and rear ends and cooperatively defining four substantially parallel edge portions of a hexahedron structure; a front panel having an opening therethrough and a forwardly extending flange at its top, said panel having a rearwardly extending support adjacent said opening; means securing the front panel to the front end of each of said top and bottom rails to define a front face of the hexahedron structure; a rear panel having a forwardly extending flange at its top and rearwardly extending flanges at its sides; means securing the rearwardly extending flanges of the rear panel to the rear end of each of said top and bottom rails to define a rear face of the hexaliedron structure, said rails

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y 9, 1963 D. H. FREUND ET AL 3,096,753
FRAMELESS RANGE Filed May 8, 1961 5 Sheets-Sheet 1 flvazz 0725.-
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FRAMELESS RANGE s Sheets-Sheet 2 Filed May 8, 1961 y 9, 1963 D. H. FREUND ETAL 3,096,753
FRAMELESS RANGE 3 Sheets-Sheet 3 Filed May 8, 1961 .llll'llll al 3,096,753 Patented July 9, 1963 three 3,096,753 FRAMELESS RANGE Dean H. Freund and James E. Davis, Hamilton, Ohio, assignors to Whirlpool Corporation, a corporation of Delaware Filed May 8, 1961, Ser. No. 108,669 4 Claims. (Cl. 1126-39) This invenion relates to ranges and in particular to a frameless range cabinet.
The presently known range cabinets have serious disadvantages, one of which is the requirement of the use of a substantial number of relatively costly dies in the manufacture thereof. Concomitantly, such known cabinets utilize a substantial number of parts which, in addition to increasing the cost of manufacture of the parts them-selves, increases the cost of assembly of the cabinet. Further, such complexity of construction substantially reduces the flexibility of the design and interchangeability of parts. A principal feature of the present invention is the provision of an improved range cabinet structure elfectively reducing or eliminating the vabove-discussed disadvantages of the known cabinet structures.
Another feature of the invention is the provision of such a range cabinet which is extremely simple and economical of manuafcture.
A further feature of the invention is the provision of such a range cabinet structure which is frameless and which comprises a basic structure of a pair of top rails, a pair of bottom rails, a front panel and a rear panel.
A still further feature of the invention is the provision of such a range cabinet structure arranged for facilitated mounting of associated chamber defining means such as oven and broiler compartment means.
A yet further feature of the invention is the provision of such a range cabinet structure having new and improved means for associating the parts thereof.
Other features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following description taken in con nection with the accompanying drawings wherein:
FIG. 1 is a front elevation of a frameless range cabinet embodying the invention;
FIG. 2 is a right side elevation thereof;
FIG. 3 is a rear elevation thereof;
FIG. 4 is a top plan View thereof;
FIG. 5 is a front elevation thereof with an oven member and a broiler member installed therein and a cook top installed thereon to define a free standing range;
FIG. 6 is an enlarged vertical section taken substantially along the line 66 of FIG. 5; and
FIG. 7 is a fragmentary front elevation of a wall mounted oven utilizing the cabinet structure.
In the exemplary embodiment of the invention as disclosed in FIGS. 1-4 of the drawings, a frameless range cabinet generally designated 10 is shown to comprise a pair of elongated laterally spaced top rails 11 and 12, a pair of elongated, laterally spaced bottom rails 13 and 14, a front panel 15, and a rear panel 16. The rails are secured at their opposite ends to the front panel and rear panel respectively and cooperatively define four substantially parallel edge portions of a hexahedral space 17 therebetween. The front panel is provided with an opening 18 through which access to the space 17 may be had.
The rails 11, 12, 13 and 14 and panels 15 and 16 are connected herein by screw means to define a frameless cabinet structure which, while being readily constructed, affords effectively maximum rigidity and strength and permits the cabinet structure to be economically assembled. More specifically, the front panel is provided with rearwardly turned edge flanges 19 and 20 to which the forward end 21 of the bottom rails is secured by screws 22 and to which the forward end 23 of the top rail 11 is secured by screws 24. Also, front panel 15 is provided with a rearwardly turned flange 19a to which the forward ends of the bottom nails are secured by screws 22a. To provide improved rigidity in this area, the forward end of the bottom rails is provided with an inturned flange 25 which is turned around the edge of the front panel 15, as best seen in FIG. 1.
As best seen in FIG. 2, the rearward end 26 of each bottom rail is secured to a rear-wardly turned edge flange 27 of rear panel 16 by screws 28 and the rearward end 29 of the top rails is secured to flange 27 by means of screws 30. Rear panel 16 has an inwardly turned flange 27a which is secured to the bottom flange 31 of the bottom rails by screws 28a. Each of the rails and panels herein comprise a sheet metal member and the screws herein comprise conventional sheet metal screws, thus permitting extremely economical construction of the range cabinet structure.
Each of bottom rails 13 and 14 further includes an inturned bottom flange 31 terminating in anupturned distal end portion 32 and supporting the lower end of the front panel 15 and downwardly extending leg portions 33 of the rear panel 16. Depending bosses 34 on the bottom rail flanges 31 define legs for supporting the cabinet structure on a floor or the like. Each bottom rail is further provided with a pair of outturned tabs 35 for supporting side panels 36 and 37 where the cabinet is to be used as the cabinet of a free standing range 38 as shown in FIG. 5. The top rails 11 and 12 include an ou-tturned top flange 39 terminating in a distal downturned portion 40 under which the upper end of the side panels may be secured by suitable screws (not shown).
The space 17 within the cabinet structure accommodates selectively different chamber defining members such as enclosure 41 provided with a transverse wall member 42 defining an upper oven compartment 43 and a lower broiler compartment 44 as shown in FIG. 5, or enclosures defining a large oven compartment and a broiler or oven compartment. Such enclosures may be secured to the rear panel 16 by suitable brackets 47 as shown in FIG. 6 and by screws 62 to a peripheral rearwardly turned flange 48 of front panel 15 defining opening 18 whereby the front opening, such as opening 49 of enclosure 41, is substantially coincident with and opens through the opening 18 of the front panel.
When it is intended that the cabinet be utilized as a free standing range 38, as shown in FIG. 5, a burner box 50 is installed in the upper portion of space .17. As best seen in FIG. 6, the burner box includes a forwardly turned front flange 51 overlying a corresponding forwardly turned flange '52 on front panel .15 and secured thereto by suitable screws 53, and a rearwardly turned rear flange 54 overlying a forwardly turned flange 55' on rear panel 16 and secured thereto by suitable screws 56. A cooking top unit 57 is carried by the front and rear panels to overlie burner box 50, being secured removably to the front panel flange 52 by suitable snap springs 58 and to the rear panel flange by suitable snap springs 59 permitting pivotal movement of the cooking top unit 57 about its rear edge so that the front end of the cooking unit may be swung upwardly to permit cleaning of the burner box when desired. A separate console 60 is secured to the rear panel flange 55 and to a rear cover panel 61 to extend rearwardly and upwardly from the cooking top unit 57. Thus, the burner box 50, cooking top unit 57 and console 60 may be readily installed on the cabinet structure While yet the cabinet structure may be utilized without these elements as a built-in oven, as shown in FIG. 7, when desired. When so used as a built-in oven device, a modified conventional console 63 may be mounted on back splash 64 of counter top 65 as shown in FIG. 7.
The cook top unit 57 and the burner box 50 are separate from the console 60 and can be used interchangeably with free standing and built-in range units. In conventional free standing ranges the console is an integral part of the cook top. Therefore, the cook top of a conventional free standing range cannot be used as a builtin cook top unit.
The interchangeable elements of cabinet structure 10 provide a basis for free standing ranges and built-in ovens, as shown in FIGS. 5 and 7, respectively. When used as a built-in unit, as shown in FIG. 7, an oven compartment 43 or-oompartments are installed into the six interchangeable elements used in this built-in unit. This assembly is then installed in substantially flush relationship with a conventional kitchen cabinet panel as shown in that figure. This panel may cover the lower broiler or oven compartment as shown in FIGURE 7 if neither is desired. However, if a broiler or lower oven is desired, the panel in the lower compartment area may be left out and a broiler drawer assembly (not shown) installed.
Thus, cabinet structure 10 provides in a simple economical structure substantially improved flexibility, permitting the use of the basic structure defined by the rails and front and rear panels as the basic cabinet structure of a free standing range suitable for use with either gas or electric burners and heating units, or as a built-in unit similarly suitable for use with electric or gas operated heating units. The space 17 readily accommodates selected conventional chamber forming members so that desired different oven and broiler arrangements may be provided in the basic cabinet structure. By thus adapting the basic cabinet structure for a substantial number of different desired arrangements, substantial economy of constructruction and increased flexibility of design are provided.
Having described our invention as related to the embodiments shown in the accompanying drawings, it is our intention that the invention be not limited by any of the details of description, unlwess otherwise specified, but rather be construed broadly within its spirit and scope as set out in the accompanying claims.
The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:
1. A frameless range cabinet, comprising: a pair of elongated, laterally spaced top rails each having an outwardly extending flange adapted for selective attachment of a panel thereto; a pair of elongated, laterally spaced bottom rails, each of said top and bottom rails having front and rear ends and cooperatively defining four substantially parallel edge portions of a hexahedron structure; a front panel having an opening therethrough and a forwardly extending flange at its top; means securing the front panel to the frontend of each of said top and bottom rails to define a front face of the hexahedron structure; a rear panel having a forwardly extending flange at its top and rearwardly extending flanges at its sides; means securing the rearwardly extending flanges of the rear panel to the rear end of each of said top and bottom rails to define a rear face of the hexahedron structure, said rails, front panel and rear panel defining a hexahedral space; means defining an oven compartment having a front opening; means securing the oven compartment to said rear panel and said front panel to extend through said space with the front opening of said oven compartment being substantially coincident with the front panel openings to add rigidity and strength to said hexahedron structure; a burner box having a peripheral outwardly extending flange overlying said forwardly extending flange of said front panel and said forwardly extending flange of said rear panel; means securing said outwardly extending flange of said burner box to said forwardly extending flanges of said front panel and said rear panel to add further rigidity and strength to said hexahedron structure; means defining a cook top overlying said burner box; means for removably securing said cook top to said forwardly extending flanges of said front and rear panels; console means; and means for securing said console means to said forwardly extending flange and said rearwardly extending flanges of said rear panel to add rigidity and strength to said rear panel and provide an independent mounting of said console means for removal of either said console means or said cook top means to provide increased serviceability and interchangeability.
2. A frameless range cabinet, comprising: a pair of elongated, laterally spaced top rails each having an outwardly extending flange adapted for selective attachment of a panel thereto; a pair of elongated, laterally spaced bottom rails, each of said top and bottom rails having front and rear ends and cooperatively defining four substantially parallel edge portions of a hexahedron structure; a front panel having an opening therethrough, a forwardly extending flange at its top, and rearwardly extending flanges at its sides; means securing the front end of each of said top and bottom rails to said rearwardly extending side flanges of the front panel to define a front face of the hexahedron structure; a rear panel having a forwardly extending flange at its top and rearwardly extending flanges at its sides; means securing the rear end of each of said top and bottom rails to the rearwardly extending flanges. of the rear panel to define a rear face of the hexahedron structure, said rails, front panel and rear panel defining a hexahedral space; means defining an oven compartment having a front opening; means securing the oven compartment to said rear panel and said front panel to extend through said space with the front opening of said oven compartment being substantially coincident with the front panel opening to add rigidity and strength to said hexahedron structure; a burner box having a peripheral outwardly extending flange overlying said forwardly extending flange of said front panel and said forwardly extending flange of said rear panel; means securing said outwardly extending flange of said burner box to said forwardly extending flanges of said front panel and said rear panel to add further rigidity and strength to said hexahedron structure; means defining a cook top overlying said burner box; means for removably securing said cook top to said forwardly extending flanges of said front and rear panels; console means; and means for securing said console means to said forwardly extending flange and said rearwardly extending flanges of said rear panel to add rigidity and strength to said rear panel and provide an independent mounting of said console means for removal of either said console means or said cook top means to provide increased serviceability and interchangeability.
"3. A frameless range cabinet, comprising: a pair of elongated, laterally spaced toprails each having an outwardly extending flange provided with a distal downturned portion; a pair of elongated, laterally spaced bottom rails, each. of said top and bottom rails having from and rear ends cooperatively defining four substantially parallel edge portions of a hexahedron structure, said bottom rails each further having an outwardly extending securing element; a front panel having an opening therethrough, a forwardly extending'flange at its top, and rearwardly extending flanges at its sides; means securing the front end of said top and bottom rails to said rearwardly extending side flanges of the front panel to define a front face of the hexahedron structure; a rear panel having a forwardly extending flange at its top and rearwardly extending flanges at its, sides, said forwardly extending flanges of the front and rear panels being adapted for selective attachment of a burner box thereto; means securing the rear end of each of said top and bottom rails to the rearwardly extending flanges of the rear panel to define a rear face of the hexahedron structure, said rails, front panel and rear panel defining a hexa hedral space; means defining an oven compartment having a front opening; means securing the oven compartment to said rear panel and said front panel to extend through said space with the front opening of said oven compartment being substantially coincident with the front panel opening to add rigidity and strength to said hexahedron structure; and a pair of side panels disposed to define opposite side faces of the hexahedron structure, said panels having a top edge secured to the downturned portion of the associated top rail and a bottom portion secured to said securing element of the associated bottom rails.
4. A frameless range cabinet, comprising: a pair of elongated, laterally spaced top rails each having an outwardly extending flange adapted for selective attachment of a panel thereto; a pair of elongated, laterally spaced bottom rails, each of said top and bottom rails having front and rear ends and cooperatively defining four substantially parallel edge portions of a hexahedron structure; a front panel having an opening therethrough and a forwardly extending flange at its top, said panel having a rearwardly extending support adjacent said opening; means securing the front panel to the front end of each of said top and bottom rails to define a front face of the hexahedron structure; a rear panel having a forwardly extending flange at its top and rearwardly extending flanges at its sides; means securing the rearwardly extending flanges of the rear panel to the rear end of each of said top and bottom rails to define a rear face of the hexaliedron structure, said rails, front panel and rear panel defining a hexahedral space; means defining a compartment having a front opening; means securing said compartment means to said rear panel and the support at the opening of said front panel to extend through said space with the front opening of said compartment means being substantially coincident with the front panel opening to add rigidity and strength to said hexahedron structure; a burner box having a peripheral outwardly extending flange overlying said forwardly extending flange of said front panel and said forwardly extending flange of said rear panel; means removably securing said outwardly extending flange of said burner box to said forwardly extending flanges of said front panel and said rear panel to add further rigidity and strength to said hexahedron structure; means defining a cook top overlying said burner box; means for removably securing said cook top to said forwardly extending flange of said front panel and pivotally securing said cook top to said forwardly extending flange of said rear panel to permit raedy access to said burner box as for maintenance thereof; console means; and means for securing said console means to said forwardly extending flange of said rear panel to add rigidity and strength to said rear panel and provide an independent mounting of said console means for removal of either said console means or said cook top means to provide increased serviceability and interchangeability,
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1. A FRAMELESS RANGE CABINET, COMPRISING: A PAIR OF ELONGATED, LATERALLY SPACED TOP RAILS EACH HAVING AN OUTWARDLY ECTENDING FLANGE ADAPTED FOR SELECTIVE ATTACHMENT OF A PANEL THERETO; A PAIR OF ELONGATED, LATERALLY SPACED BOTTOM RAILS, EACH OF SAID TOP AND BOTTOM RAILS HAVING FRONT ANF REAR ENDS AND COOPERATIVELY DEFINING FOUR SUBSTANTIALLY PARALLEL EDGE PORTIONS OF A HAXEHEDROM STRUCTURE; A FRONT PANEL HAVING AN OPENING THERETHROUGH AND A FORWARDLY EXTENDING FLANGE AT ITS TOP; MEANS SECURING THE FRONT PANEL TO THE FRONT END OF EACH OF SAID TOP AND BOTTOM RAILS TO DEFINE A FRONT FACE OF THE HEXAHEDRON STRUCTURE; A REAR PANEL HAVING A FORWARDLY EXTENDING FLANGE AT ITS TOP AND REARWARDLY EXTENDING FLANGES AT ITS SIDES; MEANS SECURING THE REAEWARDLY EXTENDING FLANGES OF THE REAR PANEL TO THE REAR END OF EACH OF SAID TOP AND BOTTOM RAILS TO DEFINE A REAR FACE OF THE HEXAHEDRON STRUCTURE, SAID RAILS, FRONT PANEL AND REAR PANEL DEFINING A HEXAHEDRON SPACE; MEAN DEFINING AN OVEN COMPARTMENT HAVING A FRONT OPENING; MEANS SECURING THE OVEN COMPARTMENT TO SAID REAR PANEL AND SAID FRONT PANEL TO EXTEND THROUGH SAID SPACE WITH THE FRONT OPENING OF SAID OVEN COMPARTMENT BEING SUBSTANTIALLY COINCIDENT WITH THE FRONT PANEL OPENINGS TO ADD RIGIDLY AND STENGTH TO SAID HEXAHEDRON STRUCTURE; A BURMER BOX HAVINGF A PERIPHERAL OUTWARDLY EXTENDING FLANGES OVERLYING SAID FORWARDLY EXTENDING FLAMGE OF SAID FRONT PANEL AND SAID FORWARDLY EXTENDING FLANGE OF SAID REAR PANEL; MEANS SECURING SAID OUTWARDLY EXTENDING FLANGE OF SAID BURNER BOX TO SAID FORWARDLY EXTENDING FLANGES OF SAID FRONT PANEL AND SAID REAR PANEL TO ADD FURTHER RIGIDLY AND STRENGTH TO SAID HEXAHEDRON STRUCTURE; MEAND DEFINING A COOK TOP OVERLYING SAID BURNER BOX; MEANS FOR REMOVABLY SECURING SAID COOK TOP TO SAID FORWARDLY EXTENDING FLANGES OF SAID FRONT AND REAR PANELS; CONSOLE MEANS; AND MEANS FOR SECURING SAID CONSOLE MEANS TO SAID FORWARDLY EXTENDING FLANGE AND SAID REARWARDLY EXTENDING FLANGES OF SAID REAR PANEL TO ADD REGIDLY AND STRENGTH TO SAID REAR PANEL AND PROVIDE AN INDEPENDENT MOUNTING OF SAID CONSOLE MEANS FOR REMOVAL OF EITHER SAID CONSOLE MEANS OR SAID COOK TOP MEANS TO PROVIDE INCREASED SERVICEABILITY AND INTERCHANGEABILITY.
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