The present invention generally relates to a connector system for use in an appliance, and more particularly, an adjustable connector system that supplies at least one utility to a modular appliance that removably attaches to an appliance.
Generally, refrigerators are available in many styles, but the most common styles include both a refrigerator compartment and a freezer compartment, which may be side-by-side or one on top of the other. Often, refrigerator features such as ice making, ice crushing, water dispensing, precise temperature and/or humidity control, vacuum packaging, thawing, and fast chilling are available. All of these features typically require some type of utility, such as water, chilled air, or mechanical power to provide the benefit.
Newer concepts in refrigeration have included modular units which fit within a refrigerated compartment in order to provide the advantageous features above. Such modules are themselves a great convenience for the users of the refrigerators so equipped.
According to one aspect of the present invention, an adjustable connector system for use in an appliance is provided, and includes a channel disposed on a surface of the appliance, an access aperture defined by a surface adjacent the channel, and a utility enabled connector at least partially received in the channel, and extending from the access aperture. The utility enabled connector includes an elongated member configured to at least partially extend along the channel, and extend from the access aperture, and an interface adapted to supply at least one utility to a modular appliance configured to be removably attached to one of a plurality of removable attachment locations on the appliance.
According to another aspect of the present invention, an adjustable connector system for use in a door of an appliance is provided, and includes a substantially vertical channel disposed on an interior surface of the appliance door, an access aperture defined by a surface adjacent the substantially vertical channel, a storage area adjacent the access aperture, and a utility enabled connector at least partially received in the substantially vertical channel, and extending from the access aperture to be in an interior of the appliance. The utility enabled connector includes an elongated member configured to at least partially extend along the substantially vertical channel, and extend from the access aperture, wherein the elongated member is configured to be manually retracted into the storage area through the access aperture, and an interface adapted to supply at least one utility to a modular appliance configured to be removably attached to one of a plurality of removable attachment locations on the appliance door.
Yet another aspect of the present invention is an adjustable connector system for use in a door of an appliance. The adjustable connector system includes a substantially vertical channel disposed on an interior surface of the appliance door, an access aperture defined by a surface adjacent the substantially vertical channel, a storage area adjacent the access aperture, a utility enabled connector at least partially received in the substantially vertical channel, and extending from the access aperture to be interior to the appliance. The utility enabled connector includes an elongated member configured to at least partially extend along the substantially vertical channel, and extend from the access aperture to be in an interior of the appliance, and an interface adapted to supply at least one utility to a modular appliance configured to be removably attached to one of a plurality of removable attachment locations on the appliance door, and a spring loaded cam in operable communication with the elongated member, wherein the spring loaded cam is configured to retract the utility enabled connector through the access aperture to the storage area.
These and other aspects, objects, and features of the present invention will be understood and appreciated by those skilled in the art upon studying the following specification, claims, and appended drawings.
For purposes of description herein, the terms “upper,” “lower,” “right,” “left,” “rear,” “front,” “vertical,” “horizontal,” and derivatives thereof shall relate to an adjustable connector system for connection to a modular appliance. However, it is to be understood that the invention may assume various alternative orientations, except where expressly specified to the contrary. It is also to be understood that the specific devices and processes illustrated in the attached drawings, and described in the following specification are simply exemplary embodiments of the inventive concepts defined in the appended claims. Hence, specific dimensions and other physical characteristics relating to the embodiments disclosed herein are not to be considered as limiting, unless the claims expressly state otherwise.
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The adjustable connector system 100 can include a channel 108 disposed on a surface 110 of the appliance 102, and an access aperture 112 defined by a surface 114 adjacent the channel 108. The adjustable connector system 100 can further include a utility enabled connector, generally indicated at reference identifier 116, which is at least partially received in the channel 108, and extending from the access aperture 112. The utility enabled connector 116 can include an elongated member 118 configured to extend along at least a portion of the channel 108, and extend from the access aperture 112, and one or more interfaces 120 adapted to supply at least one utility to a modular appliance 122 configured to be removably attached to one of a plurality of removable attachment locations 124 on the appliance 102, as described in greater detail herein.
By way of explanation and not limitation, the adjustable connector system 100 can be utilized in the appliance 102, such that the position of the utility enabled connector 116 can be altered, and the utility enabled connector 116 can be connected to the modular appliance 122 without regard as to which removable attachment location 124 of the modular appliance 122 is currently located. According to one exemplary embodiment, in operation, consumers of varying heights (e.g., consumers of different heights, handicap consumers in a wheelchair, and etc.) can alter the height of the modular appliance 122 to be located at different removable attachment locations 124 to accommodate their height. The utility enabled connector 116 can then be adjusted to connect to the modular appliance 122, so that the modular appliance 122 can perform the desired function. Additionally or alternatively, the modular appliance 122 can be removably attached at different removable attachment locations 124 due to accommodating one or more other items being stored in the appliance 102.
According to one embodiment, at least a portion of the channel 108 on the surface 110 of the appliance 102 approximately aligns with the plurality of removable attachment locations 124 on the appliance 102. Additionally or alternatively, the channel 108 can be either substantially horizontal (
The utility enabled connector 116 can extend from the access aperture 112 to be one of either exterior or interior of the appliance 102. For purposes of explanation and not limitation, the adjustable connector system 100 is described herein as being located so that the utility enabled connector 116 extends from the access aperture 112 to be in an interior of the appliance 102, and more specifically, the utility enabled connector 116 can be extending from an interior surface 114 of a door 126 of the appliance 102 (
The access aperture 112 can be located at approximately one end of the channel 108, which can align with one end of a plurality of removable attachment locations 124. Alternatively, the access aperture 112 can be located in an intermediate position of the channel 108, such that a portion of the channel 108 extends one direction from the access aperture 112, and the channel 108 extends in another direction from the access aperture 112. In such an embodiment, wherein the access aperture 112 can be located in an intermediate position of the channel 108, the portions of the channel 108 typically extend from the access aperture 112 at approximately one hundred eighty degrees (180°) from one another. Additionally or alternatively, in an embodiment having the access aperture 112 be in an intermediate position, the portions of the channel 108 extend from the access aperture 112 in a spatial relationship other than approximately one hundred eighty degrees (180°).
The adjustable connector system 100 can include a storage area 128 adjacent the access aperture 112. According to one embodiment, at least a portion of the elongated member 118 of the utility enabled connector 116 can be configured to be manually retracted into the storage area 128 through the access aperture 112. According to an alternate embodiment, the adjustable connector system 100 includes a cam 130 (
Whether the elongated member 118 is manually retracted into the storage area 128 or retracted into the storage area 128 by the cam 130, the access aperture 112 and the storage area 128 can be configured to receive the interface 120 of the utility enabled connector 116. In such an embodiment, if there are no modular appliances 122 removably attached to the removable attachment locations 124 or if there are non-used one or more interfaces 120 or utility enabled connectors 116, the non-used interfaces 120 can be stored in the storage area 128. Further, when the elongated member 118 and interface 120 of the utility enabled connector 116 is contained in the storage area 128, a cover 131 can be removably attached to the surface 114 to cover at least a portion of the access aperture 112.
The adjustable connector system 100 can include at least one attachment member 132, according to one embodiment (
Additionally or alternatively, the adjustable connector system 100 can include at least a portion of the channel 108 being defined by a depression in the surface 110 of the appliance 102 (
According to one embodiment, the adjustable connector system 100 can include the storage area 128 adjacent the access aperture 112, wherein the storage area 128 is configured to store at least a portion of the utility enabled connector 116. The adjustable connector system 100 can further include the surface 110 being a liner that overlays at least a portion of the storage area 128. Thus, the excess portion of the utility enabled connector 116 that is contained in the storage area 128 is covered by the liner, and a user of the appliance 102 does not see this excess portion of the utility enabled connector 116.
The utility enabled connector 116 can be adapted to supply electrical power, a gas, a fluid, data, the like, or a combination thereof, according to one embodiment. Typically, the interface 120 is adapted to make such connections without requiring multiple interfaces, such that the interface 120 can be detachably connected to the modular appliance 122, and supply one or more utilities through the interface 120. The end of the elongated member 118 not connected to the interface 120 can be connected to one or more components of the appliance 102, such as, but not limited to, an electrical power source, a gas source, a fluid source, a memory device, a controller, a processor, the like, or a combination thereof, and the elongated member 118 can pass through an infrastructure of the appliance 102. Exemplary interfaces for allowing these types of connections are disclosed in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/539,651 entitled “PARK PLACE REFRIGERATION MODULE UTILITIES ENABLED VIA CONNECTION,” now U.S. Pat. No. 8,360,802, and U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 2009/0229298 entitled “REFRIGERATOR WITH MODULE RECEIVING CONDUITS,” now U.S. Pat. No. 8,360,802, wherein these references are hereby incorporated herein by reference in their entirety. In one exemplary embodiment, the interface 120 can be a quick connect fitting.
According to one embodiment, the adjustable connector system 100 can include a plurality of utility enabled connectors 116 and a plurality of channels 108 (
Additionally or alternatively, the appliance 102 can include a plurality of adjustable connector systems 100, wherein at least a portion of the plurality of adjustable connector systems 100 can each include separate components (e.g., separate channels 108, access apertures 112, and utility enabled connectors 116), can be integrally connected (e.g., share one or more components, such as, but not limited to, a channel 108, an access aperture 112, a utility enabled connector 116, or a combination thereof).
Advantageously, the adjustable connector system 100 allows for a modular appliance 122 to be removably attached to various locations 124, while being connected to the utility enabled connector 116. Thus, the readjustment of the utility enabled connector 116 to extend to different removable attachment locations 124 and connecting to the modular appliance 122 allows for flexibility in the location of the modular appliance 122 within the appliance 102, while maintaining an ability of the modular appliance 122 to perform one or more desired functions. It should be appreciated by those skilled in the art that there may be additional or alternative advantages of the adjustable connector system 100. It should further be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the above-described elements of the adjustable connector system 100 can be utilized in additional or alternative combinations.
It is to be understood that variations and modifications can be made on the aforementioned structure without departing from the concepts of the present invention, and further it is to be understood that such concepts are intended to be covered by the following claims unless these claims by their language expressly state otherwise.
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/617,110, filed on Nov. 12, 2009, entitled ADJUSTABLE CONNECTOR SYSTEM FOR CONNECTION TO A MODULAR APPLIANCE, now U.S. Pat. No. 8,360,802, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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