1. Field of the Invention
The present invention is related generally to shelving and refrigeration appliances, and, more particularly, to an armless slide under shelf for a refrigeration appliance.
2. Description of Related Art
Traditionally, refrigeration appliances have used customizable shelving for storing items. These shelves can be rearranged within the appliance based on a user's desires or needs given the items stored thereon. Some such shelves allow the shelving to be “pulled out”, so as to provide easier access to items stored near the back of the appliance or to provide additional shelving area. However, such shelves require permanently extended support arms and/or that the additional shelving be foldable. Accordingly, such permanently extended arms restrict movement in areas in front of the shelving and foldable arms give rise to complicated structural elements that can affect the integrity and cost of the shelf.
The following summary is meant only to provide a basic overview of the present invention and is therefore not meant to be limiting in any way. In light of the above, there is presently a need for shelves having an extendable shelving area without requiring permanently extended support arms or a foldable shelf. More particularly, there is a need for such shelves in refrigeration appliances.
According to one example of the present invention, a slide under shelf comprises a first shelf area having a first top surface and support arms attached to opposite sides of the top surface, wherein the support arms each have a first track that extends longitudinally on an interior face and the support arms and the support arms each have a first sliding member beyond the track in a first longitudinal direction, and wherein the support arms do not extend beyond the top surface in the first longitudinal direction; and a second shelf area having a second top surface and front slides attached to opposite sides of the top surface, wherein the front slides each have a second track that extends longitudinally on an exterior face and a second sliding member beyond the track and the second top surface in a second longitudinal direction, wherein the second sliding member of the front slides fits within the first track of the support arms, and the first sliding member of the support arms fits within the second track of the front slides
According to various embodiments of the above example, the second shelf area further comprises a handle; the second sliding member is a wheel; the first top surface and second top surface are glass; the support arms and front slides are plastic; the first track of the support arms comprises a first horizontal section, a ramp section, and a second horizontal section, the second horizontal section being closer to the first top surface than, and substantially parallel with, the first horizontal section; the second track of the front slides comprises a horizontal section and an arcuate section, the arcuate section located at the end of the horizontal section closest to the second sliding member; and/or the shelf is installed in a refrigeration appliance.
According to another example of the present invention, a slide under shelf comprises a first shelf area having a first top surface and support arms attached to opposite sides of the top surface, wherein the support arms each have a track that extends longitudinally, the track having a horizontal section and an arcuate section, and wherein the support arms do not extend beyond the top surface in a first longitudinal direction; and a second shelf area having a second top surface and front slides attached to opposite sides of the top surface, wherein the front slides each have a first sliding member and second sliding member on an exterior face of the front slides that extends beyond the second top surface in a second longitudinal direction, wherein the first sliding member and second sliding member of the front slides fit within the track of the support arms.
According to various embodiments of the above example, the horizontal section comprises a plurality of teeth and the first sliding member is a toothed wheel; in an extended state, the first sliding member fits within the horizontal section of the track and the second sliding member fits within the arcuate section of the track; the second shelf area further comprises a handle; the first top surface and second top surface are glass; the support arms and front slides are plastic; and/or the shelf is installed in a refrigeration appliance.
Certain terminology is used herein for convenience only and is not to be taken as a limitation on the present invention. Relative language used herein is best understood with reference to the drawings, in which like numerals are used to identify like or similar items. Further, in the drawings, certain features may be shown in somewhat schematic form.
The present invention pertains to an armless slide under shelf for a refrigeration appliance. Traditionally, extendable shelves have required either permanently extended arms or a foldable shelving space. For example,
In contrast,
To fully describe the structure of armless slide under shelf 200,
Front slides 212, 214, which interconnect with the track 400 of the support arms 202, 204 are attached to opposite sides of the second top surface 208 of the second shelf area and extend beyond the rear edge of the second top surface 208. Similar to support arms 202, 204, the exterior sides of front slides 212, 214 comprise a track 402. Second sliding members in the form of wheels 218 are bolted near the rear edge, of the exterior face of the front slides 212, 214, beyond the track 402 and second top surface 208. A front edge of the second shelf area comprises a trim attached to the front of the second top surface 208. The trim 210 may be formed as or comprise a handle 210, or similar shape, to improve a user's grip and/or ability to pull out the second shelf area of the slide under shelf.
In an example embodiment, the support arms 202, 204 and front slides 212, 214 are made of aluminum; the trim and/or handle 210 may be formed from plastic; the posts 216 and wheels 218 may be made from a nylon or similar polymer; and the first and second shelf areas 206, 208 may be made of glass. The first and second top surfaces 206, 208 may be attached to the support arms 202, 204, front slides 212, 214, and trim using adhesives, friction fit connectors, and the like. However, it is to be understood that each element may be made from any such materials, including but not limited to, aluminum, nylon, polymers, rubbers, plastics, glass, and the like, and combinations thereof. Additionally, it is to be understood that various methods of attachment may be used without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. While the wheels shown in
Turning now to a description of the operation of the tracks 400, 402 of the support arms 202, 204 and front slides 212, 214,
The track 402 of the front slides extends generally longitudinally underneath the second top surface 208. The track 402 comprises a semi-circular section 416 that wraps underneath a horizontal section 418 at the rear of the track 402. When assembled, the posts 216 of the support arms 202, 204 fit within the track 402 of the front slides 212, 214. Similarly, the wheels 218 of the front slides 212, 214 fit within the track 400 of the support arms 202, 204.
Using this configuration, the slide under shelf 200 may be operated as illustrated in
It is to be understood that the foregoing detailed description is not meant to be limiting in any way. Rather, it describes various preferred embodiments of the present invention.
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