The present invention relates to a door compartment for accommodating products to be cooled on the inside of the door of a refrigerator.
Conventionally, these door compartments usually take the form of a box open at the top which is mounted fixedly on the door or can be mounted at different heights on the inside of the door as selected by the user. Door compartments comprising a chamber which can be sealed on all sides, frequently designated as a butter compartment, are usually attached fixedly in the upper area of the inside of the door and have a flap pivotable about a horizontal axis which forms a large portion of the front side and possibly also a part of the ceiling of the chamber, and which can be pivoted to access the interior of the chamber. This type of butter compartment is restricted to being attached on the upper edge of the inside of the door since attachment in a different position would result in poor utilisation of space since nothing can be accommodated thereabove.
The object of the invention is to provide a door compartment for a refrigerator comprising at least one chamber that can be sealed on all sides for holding products to be cooled, which can be mounted at any height on an inside of a refrigerator door and makes it possible to utilise space efficiently at every height.
The object is solved by a ceiling of said chamber forming the base of an open tray which for its part can be used as a conventional open door compartment to accommodate further goods to be cooled.
The chamber can be formed by a compartment comprising a pivotally hinged front flap or preferably by a drawer and a compartment from which the drawer can be withdrawn. Such a drawer can also be used for example to remove goods to be cooled which are contained therein, from the refrigerator in order to place them on a dining table or to work with them in the kitchen.
The compartment for its part can be provided with a rear wall which stiffens the tray; however, since the door compartment is generally mounted in the immediate vicinity of the door inner wall, such a rear wall is not absolutely essential.
The compartment and the open tray forming its ceiling are preferably constructed in one piece, for example, by plastic injection moulding.
The compartment can especially be provided to accommodate two drawers, where these can be of different sizes. Thus, regardless of which side the door is hinged, a user can always place the more frequently used drawer on the more readily accessible side of the compartment.
Preferably, at least one of the drawers, optionally also the frame accommodating said drawers, consists of a transparent material which allows the user to identify the contents of the drawer without needing to withdraw it.
Further features and advantages of the invention are obtained from the following description of the exemplary embodiments with reference to the appended figures. In the figures:
The door compartment shown in
The compartment 1, which is open at the front in the figure, that is on the side facing away from the door of a refrigerator holding the door compartment, accommodates two drawers 7, 8 of different width, of which the larger 7 is shown in a partly withdrawn position. The drawers 7 like the compartment 1 are injection mouldings of plastic which is preferably transparent to allow the user to identify the contents of the drawers 7, 8 without opening these.
The drawers 7, 8 have four side walls and a base where a projecting gripping tab 9 is moulded on a front wall of each drawer, facilitating withdrawal of the drawers 7, 8 from the compartment 1.
The two drawers 7, 8 are held in a common continuous compartment so that a user can exchange their arrangement according to his needs.
Moulded at the upper edge of the rear wall 4 is a fixing tab 10 for mounting the door compartment on an inside of a refrigerator door. The fixing tab 10 consists for the most part of a plate separated from the rear wall 4 by a gap 18 and parallel thereto, which is connected in one piece to the rear wall 4 along its upper edge and possibly, as shown in
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10339929.1 | Aug 2003 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP04/09504 | 8/25/2004 | WO | 2/7/2006 |