In the field of refrigerators and other appliances, it is often deemed desirable that the door close without additional user effort in certain circumstances to ensure that the door of the refrigerator or other appliance is properly closed even if a user neglects to close the door manually. In some cases, this is accomplished by orienting the appliance such that the door will close by gravity, at least when the door is located between the fully opened position and an intermediate, partially-closed position. These gravity operated door closing systems are sometimes effective, but they require that the appliance be properly installed and set-up to ensure proper closing. Gravity operated door closing systems can also cause the door to close with excessive force, which creates noise and can disturb the contents of the refrigerator or other appliance. These gravity operated systems also are often ineffective for modern French-Door refrigerators where the French doors must engage and operate sealing and/or latching flap or other similar mechanism located at the vertical seam where the two doors meet.
A need has been identified for a new and improved door closure device or mechanism for a refrigerator or other appliance that overcomes the above-noted deficiencies and others in a cost-effective and efficient manner that is suitable for modern design and manufacturing practices.
In accordance with one aspect of the present development, a door closure mechanism for an appliance includes a body comprising first and second side walls that define a space therebetween. A spring rod is located in the space and is slidably engaged with the body. A follower is connected to the spring rod and a spring biases the spring rod to an extended position. A cam is connected to the body, and the body is rotatable relative to the cam. The cam includes a lobed edge including a closing portion, wherein the follower is biased into engagement with the lobed edge of the cam by the spring. A pivot pin is non-rotatably engaged with the cam, and comprises a portion that projects outwardly from the second side wall of the body and that is adapted to non-rotatably engage an associated structure. The follower moves along the lobed edge of the cam when said body is rotated relative to the cam and the spring induces a door-closing torque on the body when the follower is engaged with the closing portion of the cam lobed edge.
In accordance with another aspect of the present development, an appliance comprises a body and a door pivotally connected to the body by at least one hinge and movable between an opened position and a closed position relative to the body. A door closure mechanism is connected to the door. The door closure mechanism comprises a channel connected to the door. A spring rod is slidably engaged with the channel, and a cam follower is connected to the spring rod. A spring biases the spring rod to an extended position. A cam is non-rotatably engaged with the hinge, and the channel is rotatable relative to the cam about a pivot axis. The cam comprises a lobed edge including a closing portion. The follower is biased into engagement with the lobed edge of the cam by the spring and the follower moves along the lobed edge of the cam when the channel is rotated about the pivot axis during movement of said door between its opened and closed positions. The spring induces a door-closing torque on the channel when the follower is engaged with the closing portion of the cam lobed edge.
In accordance with a further aspect of the present development, a door closure device includes a pivot pin adapted to engage an associated appliance hinge, and a channel rotatably connected to the pivot pin and adapted to be connected to an associated appliance door. A cam is non-rotatably engaged with the pivot pin. The cam comprises a lobed edge including a closing portion. A spring rod is slidably engaged with the channel, and a cam follower is operably engaged with the spring rod. A spring is engaged between the spring rod and the channel and biases the cam follower into engagement with the lobed edge of the cam. The follower moves along the lobed edge of the cam when the channel is rotated relative to the cam and the spring induces a door-closing torque on the channel when the follower is engaged with the closing portion of the cam lobed edge.
The present development relates to a door closure device or mechanism for closing and/or otherwise controlling the opening and/or closing movement of an appliance door, such as a refrigerator door or the like. In general, the door closure mechanism works in conjunction with conventional door hinges that pivotally connect the appliance door to the body of the appliance.
Regardless of the type of door D, a door closure mechanism DC according to the present development is operatively engaged with at least one of the door hinges H.
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The door closure mechanism DC further comprises a spring rod 20 located in the channel space S between the side walls 12a,12b and slidably engaged with the body channel 12. A first or inner end 20a of the spring rod 20 extends through and is slidable in the base wall slot 14a. In the illustrated embodiment, the spring rod 20 and slot 14a are shaped to prevent rotation of the spring rod in the slot 14a. A second or outer end 20b of the spring rod 20 is bifurcated and comprises first and second legs 22a,22b between which a cam follower 24 is mounted by a rivet, pin, or other fastener 24p that extends between the legs 22a,22b, or the follower 24 is otherwise supported on the second end 20b of the spring rod 20. In the illustrated embodiment, the follower 24 comprises a roller that is rotatably supported on the second end 20b of the spring rod 20 by the pin 24p, but the follower 24 can alternatively be provided by a polymeric or other type of non-rotating slide-body. As such, the spring rod 20 is operably engaged with the cam follower 24. The channel side walls 12a,12b include respective slots 16 located therein that are aligned with each other, and the roller pin 24p also extends through both channel slots 16 so that the second end 20b of the spring rod 20 and the roller 24 are captured in the channel space S and are adapted to reciprocate in the space S along the longitudinal axis X (
The door closure mechanism DC further comprises a cam 30 located in the space S between the side walls 12a,12b at a location spaced from the transverse base wall 14 and adjacent the roller 24. The body channel 12 is rotatable relative to the cam 30 as described below. In the illustrated embodiment, a top bushing CB1 is connected to and extends through the first side wall 12a into the space S adjacent the cam 30. A bottom bushing CB2 is connected to and extends through the side wall 12b, into the space S adjacent the cam 30. Top bushing CB1 and bottom bushing CB2 are arranged such that they secure the cam 30 in its operative position in the channel space S. The top bushing CB1 comprises a projection 42 that extends outwardly from the first (inner) side wall 12a. A pivot pin 44 extends between the side walls 12a,12b of the base channel 12, and the base channel 12 is rotatable relative to the pivot pin 44. In particular, the pivot pin 44 extends through the top bushing CB1, cam 30, and bottom bushing CB2. The pivot pin 44 extends outwardly from the second (outer) side wall 12b. The pivot pin 44 is adapted to be non-rotatably engaged with the pivot stud P or other structure of the hinge H that is fixed in location relative to the appliance body B. As shown in
The cam 30 comprises a lobed portion or edge 32. The door closure mechanism DC further comprises a spring 50 or other means for biasing the spring rod 20 and roller 24 away from the base wall 14 to an extended position in which the roller 24 is engaged with the lobed edge 32 of the cam 30. As shown herein, the spring 50 comprises a helical coil spring 50 coaxially positioned about the spring rod 20, with its inner end 50a abutted or otherwise directly or indirectly engaged with the base wall 14 and its outer end 50b abutted with or otherwise directly or indirectly engaged with the bifurcated end 22a,22b or other portion of the spring rod 20 at a location spaced from the base wall 14 such that the spring 50 is operatively located between the roller 24 and the base wall 14. The spring 50 can be replaced by another type of spring and/or the spring 50 can be located alternatively. For example, the spring 50 can be located outside of the channel space S and the spring rod 20 correspondingly extended to protrude from the space S to be engaged directly or indirectly by the spring 50. When the channel 12 is pivoted with the appliance door D relative to the cam 30, the roller 24 rides along and follows the lobed edge 32 such that the spring rod 20 reciprocates in the channel space S toward and away from the cam 30 depending upon the contour of the lobed edge 32, while the roller 24 is continuously biased into engagement with the lobed edge 32 by the spring 50. As such, the spring rod 20 and roller or other follower 24 define a translating follower assembly. The lobed edge 32 is shaped in certain regions as described below such that the biasing force of the spring 50 is converted into a door closing moment or torque exerted on the channel 12 and thus on the door D.
Operation of the door closure mechanism DC is further explained with reference to
Other modifications and alterations will occur to those of ordinary skill in the art to which the invention pertains upon reading and understanding this specification. It is intended that the present invention be construed as encompassing all such modifications and alterations.
This application claims priority from and benefit of the filing date of U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 61/731,303 filed Nov. 29, 2012, and the entire disclosure of said provisional application is hereby expressly incorporated by reference into the present specification.
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61731303 | Nov 2012 | US |