Unique way to open galley cabinet doors

Discussion in 'Boat Design' started by IDS, Jun 3, 2008.

  1. IDS
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    IDS InnovativeDesignSolutions

    New space saving door opening hardware from Italy. Door opens parallel to cabinet front. Great space saving solution where a swinging door is not practical. Features soft-close and all metal design with weight support up to 20kg. For more information please contact paulo@ids-r.com
     

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  2. IDS
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    IDS InnovativeDesignSolutions

    visit www.ids-r.com... it's still under construction but it links to the Italian company Effegi Brevetti, which manufacturers this superb hardware. Feel free to call 510.812.9909 or email info@ids-r.com
     
  3. Landlubber
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    Landlubber Senior Member

    Thanks IDS, I do not have any immediate use for this design, but it has been filed in both my melon and my docs.

    This is the perfect example of how this site SHOULD be used, trades people identifying new and interesting things, be they products or techniques, and sharing with the world at large... not the crap that goes on and on.
     
  4. eponodyne
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    How is this different to a horizontal slider?
     
  5. BWD
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    BWD Senior Member

    from first observation, there seem some disadvantages:
    sticks out further
    weighs more
    breaks easier
    hits you in the head
    but the silver lining is, you can open both sides at once!

    PS: And I have to add, try installing two next to each other, or one in a corner!
     
  6. Splash Gordon
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    Splash Gordon Junior Member

    Very nice idea! Are we going to see your offering at METS this year? Please tell us!
     
  7. DanishBagger
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    DanishBagger Never Again

    Seems like those used for cupboards on the wall in the kitchen - only turned 90 degrees.
     
  8. the1much
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    the1much hippie dreams

    o.k.,,,,Landie or someone explain to me how they save space?,,it looks to me like they take up more room,,wouldnt a regular swinging door with regular hinges take up the same or less room?,,,i like being able to get the door right out of the way,,,wouldnt a "open then push in "top swinger take up less room then them all?
     
  9. the1much
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    the1much hippie dreams

    and BEFORE someone gets their panties in a bunch,,,,im not puttin em down,,,just asking ?'s cause we all KNOW how simple i am,,,hehe ;)
     
  10. Omeron
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    I simply did not understand the merit in this design. You cannot install two of them side by side, as you cannot open both of them at the same time, unless you close the other one first. Transferring the contents of one to the other might be a lot of fun.
    You cannot fit one in a corner as you cannot open the side next to the corner.
    And how many unutilised corners are there in a boat galley.
    The hinge mechanism takes up a lot of floor space in the cabinet.
    Controlled opening with lots of loose objects behind the lid may be tricky, as you cannot see what may be falling through the horizontal gap before you open.
    On the other hand i think it might be handy to have something like this for a top load ice box type application, where the lids face the sky so to speak.
    As you can open the lid to the extent necessary,without worrying about how to keep it open untill you are done with it. Provided that there is enough friction in the hinges. Mind you if there isnt, and your galley cabinet is on the windward side of a hard heeled sailboat, you may have a spectacular opening aided by the weight of the lid itself.
     
  11. IDS
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    IDS InnovativeDesignSolutions

    I have been on the road and just now getting to emails

    Hello All-
    Thanks so much for posting your responses and thoughts on this hardware. I will try to answer as best as I can. First of all let me give you a background on who I am and how I found this hardware. I was working as an engineer for a high-end kitchen cabinet company when I came across this hardware. It is one of the most durable assemblies I have seen in my profession. As a boater aficionado myself I believe this application could work well inside a boat where space saving is vital.

    This hardware does not restrict itself to specifically one application. It offers the capability to work to ones imagination. If you visited the www.effegibrevetti.com site you will see various applications for the Pegaso. One application you would not see is one that I came up with myself which uses one Pegaso door with a bank of drawers behind it. The great part of this application is that when the door is closed the vertical bar acts a stop holding the drawers from opening during travel. With a swinging door you have to deal with knuckles of the hinges not to mention the space it would take up in full swing. This hardware sports an all metal assembly with soft-close.

    We will not be at METS this year but you can find us in Atlanta in August at the IWF show...please visit www.iwfatlanta.com
     
  12. juiceclark

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    Hmmm. I wonder if you can take that application to the front of my jeans? It's a rather dramatic and glorious opening...like a stage curtain. Music should play as they open. Perhaps it would help my chances with the ladies??
     
  13. eponodyne
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    IFyou live in Ft Meyers....

    AND you're having trouble with "the ladies"

    AND you're posting on Boatdesign....

    THEN I don't think door hardware will be any help to you, no matter how dramatic the background music

    LOL I kid.
     
  14. Fanie
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    Fanie Fanie

    I was in a shop the other day looking at cabinet doors, specifically for use on a boat. The ones I saw were opening up from the middle then push into the sides, or you fold them down from the top and then push in underneath and there was one that worked like a garage door that slides over the top and down at the back.

    All of them looked quite fancy, however, the thought ocuured to me that sometime when you differ from the proven everyday used to use it often results in an irritation.

    I was weighing the slide over into the back little garage door thing for instance. To take something out the top you have to slide it all the way up. I thought it could become irritating after a while. Just got that idea.

    Cabinet doors with fancy actions also only works while they are mechanically sound, these drawers with the bearing slide rails are great, until something goes wrong... I had to open one or two with a crow bar :D Works great... I mean the crow bar ;)

    I decided since that simple would be better. It's going to cost less, work just as well if not better. Just my opinion.
     

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    BWD Senior Member

    Oh yeah, mind the pinch points:p
     
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