1. Field of the Invention
The present invention pertains to the art of refrigerators and, more particularly, to a flexible storage unit for a refrigerator.
2. Discussion of the Prior Art
It is common in the art of refrigerators to provide vertically adjustable storage units, such as shelves. Typical adjustable storage units include elongated, vertically extending and laterally spaced rails mounted on the rear wall of a refrigerator cabinet, with the rails enabling planar shelving units to be supported in selected vertically adjustable positions in a cantilevered manner. Although the vertically adjustable nature of the shelving units allows for some flexibility in product placement and storage within a refrigerator, problems still exist with regards to utilizing refrigerator space in an efficient and practical manner. Irregular shaped or round items can pose a problem from a storage standpoint, as can unusually large or small items.
For example, the space between a lower shelving unit and an upper shelving unit may be adjusted to accommodate the tallest item on the lower shelving unit. This leaves a headspace above the remaining shorter items, resulting in the inefficient use of storage space. Additionally, if the vertical space between shelving units is adjusted to the shortest items, a users access to the items located towards the back of the refrigerator and sandwiched between the shelving units becomes restricted. Further, the difficulty in stacking irregular shaped or round items, mainly due to their potential to roll off a shelving unit, makes them difficult to store efficiently. Although storage bins are often used to hold these types of items. However, a user may want to store an item within easy view, which would otherwise be hidden or obscured in a storage bin. Based on the above, there exists a need in the art of refrigerators for a storage unit that has the flexibility to be utilized for variously sized and shaped wherein the items can be displayed and stored in an efficient and accessible manner.
The present invention is directed to a storage arrangement for a refrigerator. In connection with a preferred embodiment of the invention, the refrigerator includes a cabinet shell within which is mounted at least one liner that defines a refrigeration compartment. A shelving system for the refrigeration compartment includes multiple, vertically spaced planar shelving members, as well as a flexible mesh storage unit. The flexible nature of the storage unit functions to automatically configures the storage unit to conform to the particular items stored thereon. Therefore, in addition to the planar shelving members which have predefined shapes, the flexible storage unit takes on a shape which depends on the shape of the supported item(s).
In accordance with the most preferred embodiment of the invention, the flexible storage unit includes a flexible mesh support having a load support zone and an attachment arrangement for securing the mesh support within the refrigerator. The mesh support can be suspended from one of the planar shelf members and/or connected to portions of the liner defining the refrigeration compartment.
Additional objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more readily apparent from the following detailed description of preferred embodiments when taken in conjunction with the drawings wherein like reference numerals refer to corresponding parts in the several views.
With initial reference to
To this point, the above-described structure is known in the art and presented only for the sake of completeness. This structure is more fully described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,170,276, which is incorporated herein by reference. The present invention is actually directed to a removable, flexible storage unit, one embodiment of which is generally indicated at 50 in
Reference will now be made to
In the embodiment shown in
It should be noted that, although a snap-type connection is shown in
With the above structure, flexible storage unit 50, 50′, 50″, 50′″ is vertically spaced from each of the first and second planar shelf members 31 and 32, wherein the flexible support 66 varies in shape depending upon the particular items placed thereon. Since each flexible storage unit 50, 50′, 50″, 50′″ can be readily altered in size and shape, storage space in refrigerator 2, which would otherwise be wasted, can be advantageously utilized for additional storage purposes. By making the flexible support 66 from a mesh material, cooling air within the refrigerator 2 can flow through the mesh material and around food items supported thereon, thereby enhancing the overall cooling arrangement.
Although described with reference to preferred embodiments of the invention, it should be readily understood that various changes and/or modifications could be made to the invention without departing from the spirit thereof. For instance, varying types of attachment means, beyond those described above, could be readily utilized. Although shown attached to the wall surfaces of the refrigerator liner in certain embodiments of the invention, it is to be understood that the flexible storage unit of the invention may be attached to other liner portions, whether in the fresh food compartment or the freezer compartment. In general, the invention is only intended to be limited by the scope of the following claims.
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