Appliances, such as refrigerators, are typically marketed with a very limited selection of monochromatic exterior colors. In contrast, the environments in which the appliances are installed typically include extensive color and pattern. Consumers appreciate and desire a multitude of color options, which generally are not available for appliances. On the other hand, manufacturers seek to limit variety and variability in mass produced products, such as appliances. Thus, there is a need for appliance products which meet both the manufacturer's goal and the consumer's wishes.
Accordingly, a primary objective of the present invention is the provision of improved appliances having color coordinated pieces which can be exchanged with other pieces having different colors.
Another objective of the present invention is the provision of a refrigerator having a door handle with interchangeable colored fastener caps.
Another objective of the present invention is the provision of a refrigerator having a water dispenser with an interchangeable colored sump tray and actuator buttons.
Still another objective of the present invention is the provision of a refrigerator having storage buckets, drawers and shelves with colored trim pieces which can be exchanged with other trim pieces having different colors.
A further objective of the present invention is the provision of mass produced appliances having a limited variety with a maximum of color decorating choices for the consumer.
These and other objectives will become apparent from the following description of the invention.
The present invention is directed towards appliances having a door with a handle, with color coordinated caps for covering the door handle mounting screws or fasteners, wherein the caps can be exchanged with other caps having different colors, as selected by the consumer. In the case of a refrigerator, the invention is also directed toward color coordinated trim pieces on the storage buckets or bins, drawers and shelves in the food compartment, which can be interchanged with different colored trim pieces to provide a consumer color choice. For refrigerators having an exterior water dispenser, the invention also includes a color coordinated sump tray and actuator button on the dispenser, both of which can be exchanged with other trays and actuator buttons having different colors.
In the drawings, a refrigerator is generally designated by the reference numeral 10. The refrigerator 10 includes doors 12 movable between open and closed positions relative to the internal food compartments 14. The doors 12 include an interior surface 16 and an exterior surface 18.
A handle 20 is mounted on the exterior surface 18 of each of the doors 12. While the handles 20 may be mounted on the doors 12 in any convenience manner, a preferred attachment means as shown in
The refrigerator 10 also includes storage buckets 28 mounted in at least one of the doors 12, as seen in
It is understood that the shelves 32 and storage bins or drawers 34 of the refrigerator 10 may also include colored edge pieces 36 or trim pieces 38, chosen from various colors by the consumer. The edge pieces 36 and the trim pieces 38 are preferably snap fit on the shelves 32 and drawers 34, respectively, for quick and easy exchange with different colored pieces.
The refrigerator 10 also includes a water dispenser 40 having an colored actuator button 42 and a colored sump tray 44. The actuator button 42 and tray 44 are also exchangeable with other buttons and trays having different colors.
Thus, the consumer can color coordinate the various colored pieces to match or coordinate with the surrounding decor.
It is understood that other easily removable pieces on the refrigerator 10 can be exchanged for different colors, such as door hinges, internal compartment doors, ice cube trays, ice cube bins, and the like.
It is also understood that similar color exchangeable pieces can be provided on other appliances, such as the handles, buttons, control knobs, and other trim or edge pieces of ovens and microwaves.
The invention has been shown and described above with the preferred embodiments, and it is understood that many modifications, substitutions, and additions may be made which are within the intended spirit and scope of the invention. From the foregoing, it can be seen that the present invention accomplishes at least all of its stated objectives.
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