The present technology relates to organizers for contents of refrigeration appliances.
Refrigeration appliances generally include shelves, racks, and drawers that receive food items and assist with storing and arranging of such food items within the chilled chamber of the refrigerator appliance. While these receptacles provide a general framework for supporting the contents of the appliance, the refrigeration chamber remains fairly open with few delineated compartments. Moreover, the shelves and drawers are typically wide and deep, making it difficult to view the food articles toward the back of the chamber. As a result, perishable items may be forgotten and expire, or a user may needlessly buy the same item multiple times. These difficulties can lead to consumer frustration and increased time when preparing food or making a grocery list.
Segregation of food can be of particular importance with members of a household who have interests in different foods or where sharing foods can be problematic. For example, where one member of a household has a food allergy, it may be of great importance to clearly compartmentalize certain areas (e.g., “peanut free zone”). In households comprised of multiple roommates who may separately shop for their respective foods, clear demarcation can preempt inadvertent taking of another's food.
Several options exist for organizing refrigerator contents, one of which comprises removable bins for placement on a shelf or in a drawer of the chamber. However, such bins have a fixed width and depth and thus can only be used with refrigerators of a certain size, or otherwise result in an inefficient use of space in refrigerators with incompatible sizing. To create multiple compartments tailored to the different food groupings, the consumer is required to buy different bin sizes, which is both expensive and difficult to use and manage (i.e., optimizing fit can be a game of Tetris). Moreover, as the contents of the refrigerator change over time and the spacing and containment needs evolve, the contents of a particular bin may need to be re-organized or transferred to another space. This requires the user to remove and/or rearrange the items in the storage bin, and locating a particular item can be tedious.
Accordingly, an improved device for managing the contents of a refrigeration appliance is needed.
The present technology is directed to devices for organizing the contents of refrigeration appliances by creating adjustable compartments within the substantially or partially open internal structure of the appliance. The devices of the present technology may comprise an organizer including an elongate member and one or more fixation elements coupled to the elongate member. The fixation elements may be configured to secure the elongated member to a surface within an internal chamber or compartment of the appliance, thereby dividing the internal compartment into at least two defined spaces. According to some embodiments, the elongated member has at least one adjustable dimension so that the user may customize the size and shape of the defined space(s) and use the device with a variety of types and sizes of appliances. In several embodiments, the device includes an information display to enable proper identification of the defined space and/or the items of food contained within the defined space. The organizer may optionally include an odor-absorbing element, as detailed herein. The devices of the present technology provide several advantages over the existing art, including easy division and re-division of internal storage to save time, space and food from waste, management of food expiration and re-ordering, segregation of items belonging to different parties, mitigation of exposure to allergens, and others.
The subject technology is illustrated, for example, according to various aspects described below, including with reference to
1. A device for organizing the contents of a refrigeration appliance, the device comprising:
2. The device of Clause 1, wherein, when the device is positioned within the internal compartment, the longitudinal axis of the divider extends along a depth of the refrigeration appliance such that the first end portion is proximate a front portion of the refrigeration appliance and the second end portion is proximate a rear portion of the refrigeration appliance.
3. The device of Clause 1 or Clause 2, wherein the fixation element is configured to releasably adhere to a substantially smooth surface of the internal compartment.
4. The device of any one of Clauses 1 to 3, wherein the fixation element is configured to releasably adhere to a substantially flat surface of the internal compartment.
5. The device of any one of Clauses 1 to 4, wherein the fixation element is disposed at a rear portion of the divider such that, when the divider is positioned within the internal compartment, the fixation element releasably adheres to a rear wall of the refrigeration appliance.
6. The device of any one of Clauses 1 to 5, wherein the fixation element is disposed at a bottom portion of the divider such that, when the divider is positioned within the internal compartment, the fixation element releasably adheres to a horizontal, upwardly-facing surface of the refrigeration appliance.
7. The device of any one of Clauses 1 to 6, wherein the fixation element comprises a first fixation element and a second fixation element, and wherein:
8. The device of Clause 7, wherein the first fixation element comprises a plurality of first fixation elements spaced apart along a height of the rear portion of the divider.
9. The device of Clause 7 or Clause 8, wherein the second fixation element comprises a plurality of second fixation elements spaced apart along a length of the bottom portion of the divider.
10. The device of any one of Clauses 1 to 9, wherein the fixation element comprises a plurality of fixation elements spaced apart along an exterior region of the divider.
11. The device of any one of the preceding Clauses, wherein the internal compartment is an open shelf within the refrigeration appliance.
12. The device of any one of the preceding Clauses, wherein the internal compartment is a drawer within the refrigeration appliance.
13. The device of any one of the preceding Clauses, wherein the refrigeration appliance is a refrigerator.
14. The device of any one of Clauses 1 to 13, wherein the refrigeration appliance is a freezer.
15. The device of any one of the preceding Clauses, wherein the fixation element comprises at least one of a suction-generating member, an adhesive, a glue, a putty, or VELCRO®.
16. The device of any one of the preceding Clauses, wherein the fixation element is configured to be re-adhered to the surface of the internal compartment after release from the surface of the internal compartment.
17. The device of any one of the preceding Clauses, wherein the divider has an adjustable height, an adjustable length, or both.
18. The device of any one of the preceding Clauses, further comprising any of the information portions disclosed herein.
19. The device of any one of the preceding Clauses, further comprising an odor absorbing element.
20. A device for organizing the contents of a refrigeration appliance, the device comprising:
21. The device of Clause 20, wherein the information portion is detachable from the divider.
22. The device of Clause 20 or Clause 21, wherein the information portion is disposed at a front-facing surface of the divider.
23. The device of any one of Clauses 20 to 22, wherein the information portion is configured to extend laterally away from the longitudinal axis of the divider, towards the defined spaces.
24. The device of any one of Clauses 20 to 23, wherein the information portion is configured to extend upwardly from the divider.
25. The device of any one of Clauses 20 to 24, wherein the information portion is configured to be positioned partially or completely above a top region of the divider.
26. The device of any one of Clauses 20 to 25, wherein the information portion comprises a plurality of protrusions
27. The device of any one of Clauses 20 to 26, wherein the information portion is configured to rotate towards the divider and way from the divider.
28. The device of any one of Clauses 20 to 27, wherein the information portion is integral with the divider.
29. The device of any one of Clauses 20 to 28, wherein the information portion is a component that is separate from the divider and configured to be fixedly or releasably coupled to the divider.
30. The device of any one of Clauses 20 to 29, wherein the information portion comprises a rewritable surface.
31. The device of any one of Clauses 20 to 30, wherein the information portion comprises a surface configured to receive nonpermanent markings.
32. The device of any one of Clauses 20 to 31, wherein the information portion comprises an erasable surface.
33. The device of any one of Clauses 20 to 32, further comprising an antenna configured to be coupled to and extend away from the divider, wherein the information portion is configured to be fixedly or releasably coupled to the antenna.
34. The device of any one of the preceding Clauses, wherein, when the device is positioned within the internal compartment, the longitudinal axis of the divider extends along a depth of the refrigeration appliance such that the first end portion is proximate a front portion of the refrigeration appliance and the second end portion is proximate a rear portion of the refrigeration appliance.
35. The device of any one of the preceding Clauses, wherein the internal compartment is an open shelf within the refrigeration appliance.
36. The device of any one of the preceding Clauses, wherein the internal compartment is a drawer within the refrigeration appliance.
37. The device of any one of the preceding Clauses, wherein the refrigeration appliance is a refrigerator.
38. The device of any one of the preceding Clauses, wherein the refrigeration appliance is a freezer.
39. The device of any one of the preceding Clauses, wherein the divider has an adjustable height, an adjustable length, or both.
40. The device of any one of the preceding Clauses, further comprising any of the fixation elements disclosed herein.
41. The device of any one of the preceding Clauses, further comprising an odor absorbing element.
42. A device for organizing the contents of a refrigeration appliance, the device comprising:
43. The device of Clause 42, wherein the refrigeration appliance is a refrigerator.
44. The device of Clause 42 or Clause 43, wherein the refrigeration appliance is a freezer.
45. The device of any one of Clauses 42 to 44, wherein the dimension is a length, and wherein, when the device is secured to the surface within the internal compartment, the axis of the device is substantially aligned with a depth dimension of the refrigeration appliance.
46. The device of any one of Clauses 42 to 45, wherein the dimension is a height, and wherein, when the device is secured to the surface within the internal compartment, the axis of the device is substantially aligned with a height dimension of the refrigeration appliance.
47. The device of any one of Clauses 42 to 46, wherein the dimension is a width, and wherein, when the device is secured to the surface within the internal compartment, the axis of the device is substantially aligned with a width dimension of the refrigeration appliance.
48. The device of any one of Clauses 42 to 47, wherein the extension portion is a first extension portion and wherein the wall comprises a second extension portion configured to extend from the base portion at an angle relative to the first extension portion.
49. The device of any one of Clauses 42 to 48, wherein the extension portion is slidably supported within the housing portion.
50. The device of any one of Clauses 42 to 49, further comprising an odor absorbing element.
51. The device of any one of Clauses 42 to 50, further comprising a fixation element configured to detachably secure the device to a surface of an internal compartment of the refrigeration appliance.
52. The device of Clause 51, wherein the fixation element comprises at least one of a suction-generating element, an adhesive, a glue, or VELCRO®.
53. The device of Clause 51 or Clause 52, wherein the fixation element is disposed on a bottom side of the device.
54. The device of any one of Clauses 51 to 53, wherein the fixation element is a first fixation element and the device comprises a second fixation element, and wherein the first fixation element is disposed at a bottom side, a left side, a right side, the first end portion, or the second end portion of the device, and the second fixation element is disposed at another of the bottom side, the left side, the right side, the first end portion, or the second end portion of the device.
55. The device of any one of Clauses 51 to 54, wherein the fixation element is configured for reuse after release from the surface.
56. The device of any one of Clauses 42 to 55, further comprising an information portion.
57. A device for organizing the contents of a refrigeration appliance, the device comprising:
58. A refrigeration appliance comprising the device of any one of the preceding Clauses.
59. An odor absorbing element configured for insertion into any of the devices of Clauses 1 to 58.
60. The odor absorbing element of Clause 59, wherein the odor absorbing element is configured to be received by a recessed portion of the device.
61. A system for organizing the contents of a refrigeration appliance, the system comprising:
62. The device of any one of the preceding Clauses, wherein the elongated divider has a vertical axis and a midpoint and a center of gravity along the vertical axis and wherein the divider is configured such that, when positioned on the surface of the internal compartment, the center of gravity is closer to the surface than the midpoint.
Many aspects of the present disclosure can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily to scale. Instead, emphasis is placed on illustrating clearly the principles of the present disclosure.
In
The refrigeration appliance 100 includes several storage components mounted to the housing 101 and configured to receive and store food items (e.g., beverages and/or solid food items). In particular, the storage components may include shelves 106 and drawers 110. It should be appreciated that the illustrated storage components are used only for the purpose of explanation and that other storage components may be used and may have different sizes, shapes, and configurations.
As shown in
In some embodiments, for example as shown in
The elongate member 203 may be formed of a plastic material and have a length and height configured to fit within a refrigerator or freezer chamber 102 or 104. For example, the elongate member 203 may have a length that spans all or a portion of the length of the chamber 105 (or smaller compartment or storage component within the chamber 105). The length may be from about 17 inches to about 40 inches, about 17 inches to about 33 inches, about 25 to about 40 inches, about 30 to about 38 inches, or about 32 to about 34 inches. Likewise, the elongate member 203 may have a height that spans all or a portion of the height of the chamber 105 (or smaller compartment or storage component within the chamber 105). A height of the organizer 200 at its tallest point can be about 12 inches or less, about 11 inches or less, about 10 inches or less, about 9 inches or less, about 8 inches or less, about 7 inches or less, about 6 inches or less, about 5 inches or less, about 4 inches or less, about 3 inches of less, about 2 inches or less, or about 1 inch or less. According to several embodiments, a height of the organizer 200 at one or both of the end region assemblies is greater than a height of the organizer 200 along the elongate member 203. A width of the organizer 200 at its widest point, not including the fixation element 214, can be about 1 inch or less, about 0.75 inches or less, about 0.50 inches or less, or about 0.25 inches or less. The elongate member 203 may have a constant or varying width along its length, and/or a constant or varying width along its height. In some cases it may be beneficial to reduce the width of the elongate member 203 as much as possible without compromising the stability of the organizer 200. Having a reduced width minimizes the organizer's footprint in the chamber 105 so that the user can realize the benefits of the organizer 200 without losing meaningful storage capacity.
In some embodiments, for example as shown in
In some embodiments, it may be beneficial for the organizer to have features that promote stability and resist movement and/or tipping of the organizer 400 when in use within the refrigeration appliance. For example, the fixation elements described herein may secure the organizer to the surface of the refrigeration appliance, thereby avoiding movement. Additionally, or alternatively, as already described, a wider or flared bottom region of the elongate member may promote stability about the organizer's vertical axis. Similarly, the organizer 400 can comprise a bottom region that is heavier that a top region of the organizer, thereby lowering the organizer's center of gravity and reducing the risk of tipping. This lower center of gravity can be achieved by increasing the amount of material in the bottom region of the organizer relative to the top region (e.g., a wide base) and/or using material in the bottom region that has a greater density than the material comprising the top region.
In some embodiments, the width, length, and/or height of the organizer 200 is adjustable to accommodate different chamber and/or internal compartment sizes and configurations. The adjustable dimensions of the organizer 200 also allow the user to adapt the organizer to a variety of positions and uses over time. As shown in
The organizer 200 may additionally or alternatively include an extension portion (not shown) that is moveable along the second axis H relative to the base portion 202 to adjust the height of the organizer 200. In several of such embodiments, the extension portion is slidably received within an interior region of the base portion 202. In certain embodiments, the extension portion is disposed at an outer surface of the base portion 202 and configured to slide along the outer surface as the height of the organizer 200 is increased and decreased. In these and other embodiments, the extension portion comprises a plurality of extension sections in a telescoping arrangement, or in an accordion-like arrangement. For example,
According to several embodiments, the organizer 200 can include an extension portion (not shown) configured to rotate or pivot about a point along the base portion 202 such that the extension portion axis is different from the axis of the base portion 202 when the extension portion is in an extended configuration. For example, the axis of the extension portion may be positioned at an angle relative to the axis of the base portion 202 that is between 1 and 180 degrees, 10 and 150 degrees, 30 and 100 degrees, 30 and 90 degrees, less than 90 degrees, greater than 90 degrees, less than 45 degrees, greater than 45 degrees, or between 45 and 90 degrees. In some embodiments, the organizer 200 includes an extension portion that pivots or rotates upwardly away from a top portion of the base portion 202 to increase an overall height of the organizer 200. For example,
In any of the foregoing embodiments including rotating extension portions, the pivot or rotation point may be at any location along the length or first axis L of the base portion, such as the front portion of the base portion, a rear portion, or any location therebetween. The organizer 200 may include an extension portion at one or both sides. Moreover, in any of the foregoing embodiments, the organizer 200 may include a securing member coupled to one or both of the base portion and the extension portion to secure the extension portion in a desired position relative to the base portion.
In any of the embodiments disclosed herein, the extension portion may have a length that is substantially the same as the length of the base portion, or the extension portion may have a length that is greater or less than a length of the base portion.
According to several aspects of the technology, the elongate member 203 and/or organizer 200 has a fixed length, width, and/or height. For example, in some embodiments the elongate member 203 comprises a single piece. In several of such embodiments, the present technology may include a system of organizers, each having a different length, width, and/or height, thereby allowing the user to mix and match different-sized organizers as desired.
The organizer 200 may optionally be configured to absorb odors within the chamber 105. As shown in
As previously mentioned, the organizer 200 may include a fixation element 214 configured to detachably secure the elongate member 203 to a surface within the chamber 105. The fixation element 114 may comprise a single fixation element, or may comprise a plurality of fixation elements. The fixation element 214 may comprise one or more suction elements (such as a suction cup), an adhesive, a putty, a glue, VELCRO®, and other suitable fixation means that are releasable and refastenable to allow for adjustment and reuse. The fixation element 214 may be coupled to any portion of the elongate member 203 and/or organizer 200, such as the top portion 216, the bottom portion 218, one 220 or both side portions, the front portion 200a, and/or the rear portion 200b. In several embodiments, the fixation element 214 comprises a plurality of fixation elements 214 coupled to and spaced apart along a bottom surface of the elongate member 203 (not shown). Additionally or alternatively, the organizer 200 may include one or more fixation elements 214 at a rear surface of the organizer 200 and configured to secure the rear side 200b of the organizer 200 to a rear wall of the chamber 105. Having fixation elements 214 at different sides of the organizer 200 provides additional stability and anchoring to the organizer 200 to prevent movement as food items are moved in and out of the defined space(s) 108.
In some embodiments, for example as shown in
As previously mentioned, in some embodiments the fixation element 214 comprises a suction cup, and the front end region assembly 230a (or whichever end region assembly 230 is associated with the fixation element 214) comprises a means for removing air from the suction cup to strengthen an attractive force between the suction cup and the adjacent surface. For example, any of the organizers disclosed herein can include a means for pulling or pushing at least some air out of a space between the suction cup body and the supporting surface. According to several examples, the front end region assembly 230a can include a base 232 and an arm 234 coupled to the base 232 via a connector 238. The base 232 can define an interior region 236 into which the connector 238 extends. The arm 234 can be movable (e.g., rotatable, translatable, etc.) relative to the base 232 to remove air from the suction cup. For example,
The organizers disclosed herein can have other means or supporting structures for removing air from the suction cup. For example, one, some, or all of the fixation elements may comprise a button that, when pressed, evacuates (pushes) air from the fixation member. In some embodiments, multiple fixation elements are fluidly coupled, and activation of a single actuator evacuates air from the fixation elements simultaneously.
It can be advantageous for the fixation elements of the present technology to have a narrow footprint while providing sufficient vertical stability. To achieve such a balance, the fixation element(s) can have one or more features configured to optimize contact force with the supporting surface. For example, the material, porosity, and surface roughness of the fixation element(s) can be selected to achieve a high contact force with a representative supporting surface to substantially inhibit motion of the fixation element (and organizer) relative to the supporting surface. The fixation element may also be configured to withstand local climate conditions inherent to any refrigeration appliance. For example, the fixation element may comprise a material that maintains its ability to strongly adhere to a supporting surface despite cold and/or humid conditions.
The organizer 200 may also include an information portion 209 that displays information descriptive of the contents to a user standing at the door of the chamber 105. Such information may include identification of the contents of the defined space(s) 108, such as type of food item(s), ownership, date, or day the food items are intended for consumption, expiration date, etc. The information portion may be an editable surface that can be customized by the user. The information may be displayed in the form of markings, such as symbols, stickers, colors and/or other aesthetically distinctive features. In some embodiments, for example as shown in
The information portion 209 may comprise one or more separate pieces that are fixedly or detachably coupled to the elongate member 203 (as shown in
In any of the embodiments disclosed herein, the information portion can have a height of about 1 inches to about 5 inches, about 2 inches to about 4 inches, no more than 4 inches, no more than 3.5 inches, no more than 3 inches, no more than 2.5 inches, or no more than 2 inches. Moreover, any of the information portions disclose herein can have a width of about 1 inches to about 5 inches, about 2 inches to about 4 inches, no more than 4 inches, no more than 3.5 inches, no more than 3 inches, no more than 2.5 inches, or no more than 2 inches. According to several embodiments, the information portion has a height greater than its width. In some embodiments, the information portion has a width greater than its height.
In some embodiments, for example as shown in
The elongate member 403 may be formed of a plastic material and have a length and height configured to fit within a refrigerator or freezer chamber 102 or 104. For example, the elongate member 403 may have a length that spans all or a portion of the length of the chamber 105 (or smaller compartment or storage component within the chamber 105). The length may be about 25 to 40 inches, about 30 to 38 inches, or about 32 to 34 inches. Likewise, the elongate member 403 may have a height that spans all or a portion of the height of the chamber 105 (or smaller compartment or storage component within the chamber 105). The elongate member 403 may have a constant or varying width along its length, and/or a constant or varying width along its height. In some cases it may be beneficial to reduce the width of the elongate member 403 as much as possible without compromising the stability of the organizer 400. Having a reduced width minimizes the organizer's footprint in the chamber 105 so that the user can realize the benefits of the organizer 400 without losing meaningful storage capacity.
In some embodiments, for example as shown in
In some embodiments, the width, length, and/or height of the organizer 400 is adjustable to accommodate different chamber and/or internal compartment sizes and configurations. The adjustable dimensions of the organizer 400 also allow the user to adapt the organizer to a variety of positions and uses over time. As shown in
The organizer 400 may additionally or alternatively include an extension portion 412 that is moveable along the second axis H relative to the base portion 402 to adjust the height of the organizer 400. In several of such embodiments, the extension portion is slidably received within an interior region of the base portion 402. In certain embodiments, the extension portion is disposed at an outer surface of the base portion 402 and configured to slide along the outer surface as the height of the organizer 400 is increased and decreased. In these and other embodiments, the extension portion comprises a plurality of extension sections in a telescoping arrangement, or in an accordion-like arrangement (as shown in
According to several embodiments, the extension portion 412 may rotate or pivot about a point along the base portion such that the extension portion 412 axis is different from the axis of the base portion 402 when the extension portion 412 is in an extended configuration. For example, the axis of the extension portion 412 may be positioned at an angle relative to the axis of the base portion 402 that is between 1 and 180 degrees, 10 and 150 degrees, 30 and 100 degrees, 30 and 90 degrees, less than 90 degrees, greater than 90 degrees, less than 45 degrees, greater than 45 degrees, or between 45 and 90 degrees. The organizer 400 may include an extension portion 412 that pivots or rotates upwardly away from a top portion of the base portion 402, as shown in
In any of the embodiments disclosed herein, the extension portion 412 may have a length that is substantially the same as the length of the base portion 402, or the extension portion 412 may have a length that is greater or less than a length of the base portion 402.
According to several aspects of the technology, the elongate member 403 and/or organizer 400 has a fixed length, width, and/or height. In several of such embodiments, the present technology may include a system of organizers, each having a different length, width, and/or height, thereby allowing the user to mix and match different-sized organizers as desired.
The organizer 400 may optionally be configured to absorb odors within the chamber 105. As shown in
As previously mentioned, the organizer 400 may include a fixation element 414 configured to detachably secure the elongate member 403 to a surface within the chamber 105. The fixation element 414 may comprise a single fixation element, or may comprise a plurality of fixation elements. The fixation element 414 may comprise one or more suction elements (such as a suction cup), an adhesive, a putty, a glue, VELCRO®, and other suitable fixation means that are releasable and refastenable to allow for adjustment and reuse. The fixation element 414 may be coupled to any portion of the elongate member 403, such as the top portion 416, the bottom portion 418, one or both side portions 420, 422, the front portion 400a, and/or the rear portion 400b. In several embodiments, the fixation element 414 comprises a plurality of fixation elements 414 coupled to and spaced apart along a bottom surface of the elongate member 403, for example as shown in
The organizer 400 may also include an information portion that displays information descriptive of the contents to a user standing at the door of the chamber 105. Such information may include identification of the contents of the defined space(s) 108, such as type of food item(s), ownership, date or day the food items are intended for consumption, expiration date, etc. The information portion may be an editable surface that can be customized by the user. The information may be displayed in the form of markings, such as symbols, stickers, colors and/or other aesthetically distinctive features. In some embodiments, the information portion comprises a rewritable surface, an erasable surface, and/or a surface configured to receive non-permanent markings. Suitable surfaces include, for example, a dry erase surface, a chalk board surface, and others. As such, the information portion of the present technology allows for specific notation from the user that can be revised as many times as desired as the contents of the compartment change. In some embodiments the organizer 400 does not include an information portion.
The information portion may be integral with the elongate member 403, or may be one or more separate pieces that are fixedly or detachably coupled to the elongate member 403. The information portion may be disposed and/or carried by any portion of the organizer 400 so long as the information portion is visible to the user or can be made visible to the user without releasing the fixation elements and/or repositioning the elongate member 403. In some embodiments the organizer 400 may include an information portion 409 on a front-facing surface of the organizer 400, as shown in
As shown in
The organizer 400 may be configured to be positioned within a chamber such that the bottom portion of the divider portion 1602 is on or adjacent a horizontal, upwardly-facing surface within the chamber (such as a horizontal, upwardly-facing surface of a storage component or a horizontal, upwardly-facing inner surface of the chamber), the front portion is closest to the door of the chamber, and the rear portion is adjacent and/or in contact with a vertical surface within the chamber (such as a vertical surface of a storage component or a vertical inner surface of the chamber). In such an orientation, the fixation portion 1604 is configured to extend along a downwardly-facing surface of the shelf 106 (opposite the upwardly-facing surface adjacent the bottom portion of the divider portion 1602). The organizer 400 may include a region 1608 between the divider portion 1602 and the fixation portion 1604 that is configured to extend over a front surface of the shelf 106.
In some embodiments, the organizer 400 may be configured to hang from a shelf such that the top portion of the divider portion 1602 is adjacent and/or in contact with a horizontal, downwardly-facing surface within the chamber (such as a horizontal, downwardly-facing surface of a storage component or a horizontal, downwardly-facing inner surface of the chamber), the front portion is closest to the door of the chamber, and the rear portion is adjacent and/or in contact with a vertical surface within the chamber (such as a vertical surface of a storage component or a vertical inner surface of the chamber). In such an orientation, the fixation portion 1604 is configured to extend along an upwardly-facing surface of the shelf 106 (opposite the downwardly-facing surface adjacent the top portion of the divider portion 1602). In such embodiments, the organizer 400 may include a region 1608 between the divider portion 1602 and the fixation portion 1604 that is configured to extend over a front surface of the shelf 106.
The organizer 400 shown in
According to several embodiments of the present technology, the organizer 400 is a bin or a plurality of bins, each configured to be securely yet removably positioned within the refrigerator chamber 102 and/or freezer chamber 104, thereby dividing the respective chamber into multiple defined spaces 108 and also creating a new self-contained compartment. The bin may be configured to be positioned within the chamber 105 such that a bottom portion is on or adjacent a horizontal, upwardly-facing surface within the chamber 105 (such as a horizontal, upwardly-facing surface of a storage component or a horizontal, upwardly-facing inner surface of the chamber 105), a front portion is closest to the door of the chamber 105, and a rear portion is adjacent and/or in contact with a vertical surface within the chamber 105 (such as a vertical surface of a storage component or a vertical inner surface 103 of the chamber 105).
In several embodiments where the organizer 400 is a bin, the organizer 400 may comprise one or more fixation elements 414 (such as any of the fixation elements 414 and fixation element arrangements described herein) coupled to the bin and one or more information portions 409 (such as any of the information portions 409 and information portion arrangements described herein) carried by the bin.
Although many of the embodiments are described above with respect to devices for organizing refrigerated chambers, the technology is applicable to other applications and/or other approaches, such as an internal chamber of any appliance or other device. Moreover, other embodiments in addition to those described herein are within the scope of the technology. Additionally, several other embodiments of the technology can have different configurations, components, or procedures than those described herein. A person of ordinary skill in the art, therefore, will accordingly understand that the technology can have other embodiments with additional elements, or the technology can have other embodiments without several of the features shown and described above with reference to
The descriptions of embodiments of the technology are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the technology to the precise form disclosed above. Where the context permits, singular or plural terms may also include the plural or singular term, respectively. Although specific embodiments of, and examples for, the technology are described above for illustrative purposes, various equivalent modifications are possible within the scope of the technology, as those skilled in the relevant art will recognize. For example, while steps are presented in a given order, alternative embodiments may perform steps in a different order. The various embodiments described herein may also be combined to provide further embodiments.
As used herein, the terms “generally,” “substantially,” “about,” and similar terms are used as terms of approximation and not as terms of degree, and are intended to account for the inherent variations in measured or calculated values that would be recognized by those of ordinary skill in the art.
Moreover, unless the word “or” is expressly limited to mean only a single item exclusive from the other items in reference to a list of two or more items, then the use of “or” in such a list is to be interpreted as including (a) any single item in the list, (b) all of the items in the list, or (c) any combination of the items in the list. Additionally, the term “comprising” is used throughout to mean including at least the recited feature(s) such that any greater number of the same feature and/or additional types of other features are not precluded. It will also be appreciated that specific embodiments have been described herein for purposes of illustration, but that various modifications may be made without deviating from the technology. Further, while advantages associated with certain embodiments of the technology have been described in the context of those embodiments, other embodiments may also exhibit such advantages, and not all embodiments need necessarily exhibit such advantages to fall within the scope of the technology. Accordingly, the disclosure and associated technology can encompass other embodiments not expressly shown or described herein.
The present application claims the benefit of priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/706,480, filed Aug. 19, 2020, and U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/706,761, filed Sep. 9, 2020, both of which are incorporated by reference herein in their entireties.
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