The present application is based on, and claims priority from, Italian Application Number TO2005A 000104, filed Feb. 22, 2005, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
This invention relates to a drawer container device for an electric household appliance, in particular for the fresh food compartment (in which fruit and vegetables are normally conserved) of a refrigerator or a freezer, which can be adapted to the amount of food to be conserved.
It is known that in electric household appliances equipped with a refrigerated cell, such as refrigerators and freezers, the food to be conserved is normally placed on a number of shelves arranged at different heights inside the refrigerated cell. Some foods, especially fresh foods such as fruit and vegetables, or certain types of frozen food, are instead conserved in special compartments, usually equipped with extractable drawers. In order to be able to adjust the height position of the shelves, the refrigerated cell of a refrigerator (
When the user must put away a large amount of fresh food, occupying a greater volume than that of the compartment C, part of this food must therefore be stored on the shelves P, outside of the compartment C, with considerable drawbacks.
In the first place, fresh food stored outside of the compartment C can more easily deteriorate. Furthermore, its rational placing on the shelves P (often consisting of simple grills) is not easy and the food often moves following repeated accesses to the refrigerated cell or the removal and addition of other food. In consequence, fresh food kept outside of the compartment C is often left inside bags made of PP or PE, also to protect it from any moisture that may run down the walls of the refrigerated cell, as a result of repeated automatic defrosting for example, ultimately further deteriorating its conservation.
The object of this invention is that of obviating the described drawbacks by providing a drawer container device for an electric household appliance, in particular for the fresh food compartment of a refrigerator, in which the dimensions and especially the volume of the drawer can be varied in a rapid and simple manner by the user.
In particular, a further object of the invention is that of avoiding the need to free the shelf immediately above the compartment of any food placed on it, and to extract and reinsert both the shelf and the drawer delimiting the compartment in another position.
Finally, an object of the invention is that of embodying a device of the aforesaid type that is reliable, of reduced bulk, with low production costs and easy to assemble, even for already existing electric household appliances.
This invention therefore relates to a drawer container device for an electric household appliance, such as a refrigerator or freezer, as defined in the attached claims.
In particular, according to the invention, the container device is advantageously applicable to the fresh food compartment of a refrigerator and comprises at least one shelf equipped with means of mating to the respective side walls of the refrigerated cell in at least a first and a second position, placed at different heights and such as to define inside the refrigerated cell, in a position immediately below said shelf, respectively, a first and a second predetermined volume that are different from each other, and at least one cup-shaped drawer delimited by at least one side wall placed transversely to the shelf, said drawer being placed under said shelf with its concavity facing towards the shelf. Said at least one side wall of the drawer comprises at least one pair of adjacent elements, sliding relatively to each other and placed parallel to and at least partially facing each other; whilst first regulating means of the pin-and-groove type are interposed between said at least one pair of relatively sliding elements to move them selectively between a first and a second position in which said side wall of the drawer substantially occupies the entire height of, respectively, said first and second predetermined volumes. The first regulating means are also of the type suited to permit the passage between said first and second position, and vice versa, under the effect of a simple upward push exerted by a user on said at least one side wall of the drawer.
Similarly, the means of mating between said at least one shelf and the side walls of the refrigerated cell preferably comprise second regulating means of the pin-and-groove type, which are interposed between the side walls of the refrigerated cell and the respective opposite lateral sides of the shelf to move the shelf selectively between the first and the second position in the refrigerated cell, said second regulating means being of the type suited to permit the passage between said first and second position, and vice versa, under the effect of an upward push exerted by a user on said shelf.
In this way, the shelf upwardly delimiting the compartment can be moved to two different heights without the need to remove any food that might be laying on it; similarly, with the same or a successive movement, the user can produce a similar variation in the height of the side walls of the drawer, consequently changing the dimensions of the compartment between the cited first and second volumes as desired. These volumes, in the case of the fresh food compartment of a refrigerator for example, can be chosen such that the drawer is able to hold a full week's shopping and can be subsequently reduced in volume as the fresh food is consumed or cooked, thus freeing space in the refrigerated cell for adding new food or cooked fresh food that, after cooking, must no longer be conserved in the compartment, but on a suitable shelf of the refrigerated cell.
Further characteristics and advantages of this invention will appear clear from the description that follows of a non-limitative embodiment thereof, made with reference to the figures of the attached drawings, in which:
With reference to
In the non-limitative embodiment described herein, the compartment 3 is a fresh food compartment of a refrigerator 1, but what will be said holds true for any drawer-type compartment for electric household appliances, such as the “special food” compartment of a freezer for example.
In accordance with the invention, the shelf 5 is fitted with selectively mating means, indicated as a whole by reference 8, with the respective walls 7 in at least a first and a second position (
In combination with the aforesaid characteristic, not present in traditional electric household appliances, where the lowest shelf 5 of the cell 2 is a fixed shelf, the drawer 4, which has a cup-like shape, has variable height dimensions, as will be seen in detail in the following.
In particular, the drawer 4 is delimited by at least one front side wall 10, and further, by three other side walls, respectively a rear wall 12 positioned facing wall 10, and a right wall 13 and left wall 14, positioned facing each other and perpendicular to walls 10 and 12; in use, all four walls 10, 12, 13 and 14 are positioned transversely to the shelf 5, which is immediately above the drawer 4, which in use is in fact mounted to slide parallel to the walls 7 below the shelf 5, with its own concavity facing towards the shelf 5 itself. Finally, the drawer 4 is provided with a bottom wall 15, parallel to the shelf 5 and possibly with a handle 11, positioned on the front side wall 10, for example.
At least this front side wall 10 of the drawer 4 (each of the four walls 10, 12, 13 and 14 in the case illustrated herein) comprises at least one pair of wall panel elements 16 and 18, adjacent and sliding relatively to each other, arranged parallel to each other and, in use, at least partially facing each other. Then, in accordance with the invention, first regulating means of the pin-and-groove type, indicated as a whole by reference 20, are inserted between wall elements 16 and 18 of at least one of the walls 10, 12, 13 and 14 or, preferably, of at least one pair of facing walls, in the case in hand between elements 16 and 18 of the right side wall 13 and left side wall 14, for selectively moving them between a first (
In the illustrated non-limitative example, the four side walls 10, 12, 13 and 14 are integral with each other; in particular, wall elements 16 and 18 of each one of them are telescopically mounted on a frame support 20, integral with the bottom wall 15. The wall element 16 of each side wall 10, 12, 13 and 14 is positioned on the inner side of the drawer 4 and fixed to the support 20, while the corresponding wall element 18 of each side wall of the drawer 4 is positioned on the outer side of the same drawer 4 and is able to slide vertically on the support 20.
Furthermore (
According to the invention, the regulating means 20 are of the type suited to permit the passage of wall elements 16 and 18 between the cited first and second position, and vice versa, under the effect of a simple upward push exerted by a user on said at least one of the side walls of the drawer 4, for example, via the handle 11 (in the case where it is obtained integrally with the wall 10) or the edge 21, in other words are of the so-called “push-push” type.
Furthermore, in accordance with a non-minor aspect of the invention, mating means 8 between the shelf 5 and the side walls 7 of the refrigerated cell 2 also comprise their own regulating means of the pin-and-groove type, indicated as a whole by reference 25 (
In particular, both of the regulating means 20 and 25 are of the type comprising identical pin-and-groove type connecting means 27 (illustrated in detail in
In addition, the pin-and-groove type connecting means 27 having at least two blocking positions, which have been selected in accordance with the invention, do not need elastic means for their operation.
With regards to the regulating means 25, these are of the same type described in the applicant's co-pending Italian patent application no. TO2004A00087 filed on 17 Feb. 2004; in the case in hand, the mating means 8 comprise at least a pair of opposite first supports 30 in use mounted integrally with the side walls 7 of the refrigerated cell 2 and provided with respective first faces facing in use shelf 5 and fitted with first coupling elements 31 of cited connecting means 27 of the pin-and-groove type.
The coupling elements 31 include longitudinal grooves 32 that extend parallel to the lateral sides of the shelf 5 for a predetermined length, located parallel to the shelf 5 itself, each of which is engaged by a sliding pin 33 that projects outside of the corresponding groove 32.
In accordance with a first possible embodiment, as illustrated in
In both embodiments, however, the regulating means 25 also comprise at least a pair of second supports 37, each associated with a respective lateral side 26 of the shelf 5, the supports 37 carrying second coupling elements 38 of the connecting means 27 of the pin-and-groove complementary to said first coupling elements 31 and illustrated only as a broken line for simplicity. In the case in hand, the supports 37 are formed by respective flat plates positioned perpendicularly to the shelf 5 and projecting downwards with respect to a plane on which the shelf 5 itself lies.
The pin-and-groove type connecting means 27, identical for the regulating means 20 and 25, are illustrated in greater detail in
According to that illustrated in
In particular, wall element 16 located on the inner side of the drawer and fixed to the support, carries the coupling means 31, in this case also consisting of a groove 32 obtained in one piece with wall element 16 on the side facing wall element 18, and a sliding pin 33 engaged in the groove 32 and projecting from it, perpendicular to wall element 16 and towards element 18. The latter, located on the outer side of the drawer and able to slide vertically on the support 20 is obtained in one piece, on the side facing element 16, with the second coupling means 38 (only schematically illustrated in
The drawer 4 and the shelf 5 are normally set in the configuration shown in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
TO2005A0104 | Feb 2005 | IT | national |
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
2730423 | Mock | Jan 1956 | A |
4275940 | Draper | Jun 1981 | A |
5037163 | Hatcher | Aug 1991 | A |
5483902 | Grosch | Jan 1996 | A |
5642924 | Wohlrab et al. | Jul 1997 | A |
5715962 | McDonnell | Feb 1998 | A |
6164218 | Donalson | Dec 2000 | A |
6908004 | Barr | Jun 2005 | B2 |
20040119297 | Bella et al. | Jun 2004 | A1 |
20040183417 | Ahmed et al. | Sep 2004 | A1 |
Number | Date | Country |
---|---|---|
1152201 | Nov 2001 | EP |
1460360 | Sep 2004 | EP |
1460360 | Jan 2005 | EP |
2001050647 | Feb 2001 | JP |
2001050648 | Feb 2001 | JP |
Number | Date | Country | |
---|---|---|---|
20060186774 A1 | Aug 2006 | US |