Information
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Patent Grant
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6782710
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Patent Number
6,782,710
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Date Filed
Tuesday, July 16, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 31, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Diederiks & Whitelaw, PLC
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 062 441
- 312 401
- 312 404
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A kid's zone compartment assembly for a refrigerator includes a compartment frame, a top tray, a cover for the top tray, a lower tray, and two tall package retainers. The top tray cover is pivotally hinged to the top tray. The cover is molded and configured in the likeness of a character, particularly an animal caricature. The various compartment components are carried by the compartment frame which, in turn, is supported by a fresh food compartment door liner of the refrigerator. The overall assembly defines a special place for the storage of food items dedicated for access by a child.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention pertains to the art of refrigerators and, more particularly, to the incorporation of a specialty zone in a refrigerator dedicated for storing and making accessible food products for kids.
2. Discussion of the Prior Art
In a refrigerator, it is highly desirable to enhance the ability to store products within a limited space. This space includes the inner surfaces of both the fresh food and freezer doors of the refrigerator, with these surfaces typically being defined;by respective door liners. To this end, it is common to provide shelves, bins and/or compartments on these inner surfaces. In recent years, some emphasis has been placed on increasing the ability to store a wide range of products, particularly on the door of the fresh food compartment, in order to free up space in the main compartment areas for additional products. For example, in the recent past, provisions have been made to store rather large beverage containers, including gallon milk cartons and the like, on the fresh food compartment door.
There are certainly many benefits which can be realized by making healthy snacks and other food products readily available to children. Of course, many of the healthiest snacks and other food products geared toward children must be refrigerated. Unfortunately, these refrigerated products are typically not made readily available to children. That is, although a parent would generally prefer a child to eat more nutritional food items, the food items are not often stored in a manner which would enable a child to get a particular food item without assistance. For instance, the food item in question might be on an upper shelf or hidden behind other food items within a refrigerator, thereby not being readily available to a child. For this reason, it is often found that a child will simply elect to eat a food item which is more readily available and, most likely, less nutritional.
It is also often the case that parents would prefer their kid(s) to eat healthy foods which, unfortunately, may not be particularly appealing to the child. Therefore, it is often necessary for a parent to actually entice a child to eat certain types of foods over others. In addition to making the preferential food readily available, the food must be appealing. To this end, it would be desirable to provide a specialty storage area or zone in a refrigerator where food items purchased for a child can be stored in a location which is readily accessible. In addition, it would be ideal to configure the storage zone in a manner which not only entices a child to the food stored there, but also specifically directs a child's attention to the proper zone. In this way, a parent can make desirable food products for a child readily accessible and the child will know exactly where to look for an approved snack or the like.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is directed to a kid's zone compartment assembly for a refrigerator which defines a special place for the storage of food items dedicated for access by a child. In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention, the overall specialty compartment assembly includes a compartment frame, a top tray, a cover for the top tray, a lower tray, and two tall package retainers. The top tray cover is pivotally hinged to the top tray. The cover is molded and configured in the likeness of a character, particularly an animal caricature. The various compartment components are carried by the compartment frame which, in turn, is supported by a fresh food compartment door liner of the refrigerator.
In accordance with the most preferred embodiment of the invention, the compartment frame mounts to a lower portion of the door liner via molded lugs on the compartment, wherein the overall kid's zone compartment assembly is removable from the door liner. More specifically, the lower tray of the kid's zone compartment assembly hooks and snaps into place in a lower portion of the frame. The tall package retainers, which are molded and preferably colored to depict a character's feet, can be slid over a front flange of the lower tray.
With this construction and mounting, the entire kid's zone compartment assembly of the invention is made readily available to a child. In addition, by presenting the compartment in the form of an animated or other character, a child will be enticed to access the compartment and the food stored therein. In this manner, a parent can maintain pre-selected, nutritional food products in a specialty compartment dedicated for and accessible by a child. Furthermore, the specialty compartment can be readily removed from the refrigerator door liner for cleaning or interchanging the overall compartment storage arrangement with alternative storage shelves, bins or the like, particularly when all the children in a particular household mature.
Additional objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more readily apparent from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment when taken in conjunction with the drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to corresponding parts in the several views.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a partial, front perspective view of a side-by-side refrigerator incorporating a kid's zone compartment assembly constructed in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 2
is an exploded perspective view of the kid's zone compartment assembly of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is an exploded elevational side view of the kid's zone compartment assembly of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 4
is an enlarged, perspective view of the kid's zone compartment assembly of
FIG. 1
; and
FIG. 5
is a perspective view of the kid's zone compartment assembly, similar to that of
FIG. 3
, but illustrates a hinged top tray cover of the compartment pivoted to an open position.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
With initial reference to
FIG. 1
, a refrigerator cabinet
2
includes a shell
4
within which is positioned a liner
6
that defines a fresh food compartment
8
. In a manner known in the art, fresh food compartment
8
can be accessed by the selective opening of a fresh food door
10
. In a similar manner, a freezer door
12
can be opened to access a liner defined freezer compartment (not shown). For the sake of completeness, door
10
of refrigerator cabinet
2
is shown to include a dairy compartment
15
and various vertically adjustable shelving units, one of which is indicated at
16
. Shelving units
16
are preferably, removably supported on rails
19
which are integrally molded on opposing inner dike portions
20
of a door liner
22
. At a lowermost portion of fresh food compartment
8
is illustrated various slidable bins, i.e., a lowermost bin
26
and higher, individual temperature controlled bins
27
and
28
. Above bins
26
-
28
are preferably arranged in a plurality of planar shelves
30
.
To this point, the above-described structure is known in the art and presented only for the sake of completeness. This structure is actually 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, kid's zone compartment assembly which is generally indicated at
35
. With particular reference to
FIGS. 2-4
, the preferred construction of kid's zone compartment assembly
35
will now be described. In general, compartment assembly
35
includes a compartment frame
40
having a base
43
, a pair of first and second upstanding pillars
46
and
47
, a rear wall
50
, a top wall
53
and side walls
57
and
58
. Provided on side walls
57
and
58
are a plurality of vertically spaced lugs
62
-
64
, each of which includes a horizontal portion
67
and a vertical portion
68
. Also provided on side wall
58
are a plurality of vertically spaced, semi-circular apertures
71
which extend entirely through side wall
58
. Apertures
71
are actually provided for potential air flow purposes, as will be discussed more fully below. In the most preferred form of the invention, the entire compartment frame
40
is integrally molded of plastic.
Compartment assembly
35
also includes a top cover
80
which is adapted to be attached atop compartment frame
40
. More specifically, compartment frame
40
includes an undercut, frontal brim
84
, as well as a pair of rear slots
92
and
93
in top wall
53
. On the other hand, top cover
80
includes a pair of frontal tabs,
95
and
96
projecting forwardly therefrom. Arranged adjacent tabs
95
and
96
are a pair of spaced, frontal slots
105
and
106
. Projecting downward from top cover
80
is one or more frontal support legs
108
. About rear and aft side portions (not separately labeled) of top cover
80
is provided a downwardly extending flange
110
. Projecting from beneath top cover
80
is also a pair of tapered, flexible tabs, one of which is shown in
FIG. 3
at
114
. With this construction, top cover
80
is adapted to be secured atop compartment frame
40
with tabs
95
and
96
being positioned beneath undercut brim
84
, while flexible tabs
114
are snap-fit within slots
92
and
93
respectively. At the same time, downwardly extending support legs
108
and flange
110
rest upon top cover
80
.
Compartment assembly
35
also includes a first tray
125
that is preferably defined by a base
128
from which project integrally formed upstanding support members
130
and
131
. In addition, first tray
125
is preferably provided with a peripheral, upstanding wall
135
. On a lower side of base
128
, first tray
125
is provided with a rear, laterally extending bead
140
(see
FIG. 3
) and, at a frontal lower portion of base
128
, a pair of tapered, laterally spaced, flexible tabs, one of which is shown at
145
.
First tray
125
is adapted to be snap-connected to top cover
80
with flexible tabs
145
being received within slots
105
and
106
respectively. As also shown, first tray
125
is preferably formed with side lugs
147
and
148
. Each side lug
147
,
148
is similarly constructed to lugs
62
-
64
so as to include a horizontal portion
149
and a vertical portion
150
. In a similar manner to lugs
62
-
64
, lugs
147
and
148
are adapted to be supported upon respective rails
19
formed as part of door liner
22
.
Extending outwardly from an upper end of each upstanding support member
130
,
131
is a respective circular projection
155
. Compartment assembly
35
also includes an integrally molded tray cover
160
having an upper rear portion
162
and a frontal portion
163
. Upper rear portion
162
is preferably provided with a pair of laterally spaced inner sockets (not shown) into which a respective projection
155
is adapted to extend. In this manner, tray cover
160
is pivotally attached to first tray
125
between a lowered, closed position (see
FIGS. 1 and 4
) and a raised, open position (see FIG.
5
).
In accordance with the present invention, kid's zone compartment assembly
35
is preferably molded and configured in the likeness of a character, particularly an animal caricature. In this most preferred form of the invention shown, compartment assembly
35
takes on the likeness of a penguin. To this end, upper rear portion
162
of tray cover
160
is preferably provides a background as indicated by the depiction of a mountain at
169
and a cloud at
170
. On the other hand, frontal portion
163
is provided with an eye zone
172
, a nose or beak
173
and a bow tie
175
. With this arrangement, kid's zone compartment assembly
35
defines a special, appealing place for the storage of food items dedicated for access by a child. Therefore, the positioning of compartment assembly
35
is important in accordance with the invention as food items stored therein must be readily accessible to a child. To this end, liner
22
of fresh food door
10
generally defines upper, central and lower liner portions
180
-
182
, with compartment assembly
35
being mounted in the lower liner portion
182
. More specifically, kid's zone compartment assembly
35
is removably supported within lower liner portion
182
, with lugs
62
-
64
,
147
and
148
being supported upon and extending around portions of respective rails
19
. Of course, it should be recognized that compartment assembly
35
is generally supported in a manner corresponding to shelving unit
16
which, in turn, is known in the art.
As also clearly shown in these figures, base
43
of compartment frame
40
is preferably provided with a rear slot
190
and front slot
191
. In addition, compartment assembly
35
includes a second tray
195
having a bottom
197
and frontal, side and aft walls
201
-
204
. Second tray
195
, which is also preferably integrally molded of plastic, is provided with a rear undercut flange
216
, as well as a frontal, tapered, flexible tab
219
. With this arrangement, second tray
195
is adapted to be removably attached to base
43
with rear undercut flange
216
being initially received within rear slot
190
followed by downwardly pivoting of a frontal portion (not separately labeled) of second tray
195
to cause flexible tab
219
to be snap-fittingly received within front slot
191
.
Given the space between bottom
197
of second tray
195
and top wall
53
, rather tall packages can be supported in second tray
195
. In order to prevent any such tall packages from tipping over and out of second tray
195
upon opening and/or closing of fresh food door
10
, compartment assembly
35
preferably incorporates a pair of identical, tall package retainers, one of which is indicated at
222
. Each retainer
222
is preferably defined by a foot portion
223
and a rear clip portion
224
. Clip portion
224
is spaced from foot portion
223
such that tall package retainer
222
can be mounted upon front wall
201
of second tray
195
. More specifically, each tall package retainer
222
is preferably slideably mounted along frontal wall
201
in order to enable retainers
222
to be effectively positioned in front of any tall containers or other packages placed on bottom
197
. At the same time, retainers
222
preferably take the form of feet for the overall penguin caricature.
FIG. 4
shows the overall kid's zone compartment assembly
35
fully assembled, with tray cover
160
in a lowered or closed condition. On the other hand,
FIG. 5
shows compartment assembly
35
assembled, but with tray cover
160
in an open position wherein upper rear portion
162
abuts upstanding support members
130
and
131
to limit the permissible degree of pivoting of tray cover
160
.
As indicated above, each of compartment frame
40
, top cover
80
, first tray
125
, and second tray
195
of kid's zone compartment assembly
35
is preferably molded of plastic. On the other hand, each foot portion
223
of tall package retainer
222
is preferably formed of rubber, while clip portion
224
is actually made of plastic. As discussed above, first tray
125
is preferably snap-fit to top cover
80
in a manner which maintains first cover
125
securely in place during use, but which affords removal of first tray
125
from top cover
80
and compartment frame
40
. In a similar manner, second tray
195
is snap-fit onto base
43
in a manner which enables removal thereof for cleaning or other purposes. Tray cover
160
enables food items placed on first tray
125
to be generally hidden, while protecting the food items from falling off first tray
125
upon opening and closing of fresh food door
10
. Of course, tray cover
160
can be readily pivoted relative to and is removable with first tray
125
.
Although described with reference to a preferred embodiment of the invention, it should be readily understood that various changes and/or modifications can be made to the invention without departing from the spirit thereof. In general, with this construction and mounting, kid's zone compartment assembly
35
is readily available and enticing to children. In addition, the overall compartment assembly
35
can be readily assembled from various components that can be snap-fit together, while enabling the overall assembly to be removed from door liner
22
in either pieces or as a single unit. Since compartment assembly
35
is dedicated for use by children, it is also considered desirable in accordance with the present invention to enable removal of the entire compartment assembly
35
for cleaning or even loading/unloading purposes. Furthermore, given the rather long life span of a refrigerator, compartment assembly
35
can be readily removed, as the children grow up and certain components thereof replaced with other bins, shelves or the like. For instance, tray cover
160
and retainers
222
could be removed and/or replaced. In this case, compartment assembly
35
could be vertically repositioned for use by taller individuals. Second tray
195
could also be removed and even replaced by one or more doors. In addition, one or more of apertures
71
could be effectively aligned with inlet air flow passages (not shown), fluidly communicating the freezer with fresh food compartment
8
, upon the closing of fresh food door
10
. However, these potential modifications are not actually considered pertinent to the present invention. In general, the invention is only intended to be limited by the scope of the following claims.
Claims
- 1. In a refrigerator including a cabinet within which is defined a fresh food compartment and a freezer compartment, with the fresh food and freezer compartments being selectively accessed by opening respective pivotally mounted doors including inner door liners, each having upper, central and lower liner portions, upon which food products are adapted to be supported, a specialty kid's zone compartment assembly comprising:a compartment frame; a first tray supported by the compartment frame and including a frontal portion, said first tray being adapted to support food products placed thereon; and a tray cover movable between open and closed positions wherein, when the cover is in the open position, direct access to the first tray is available and, when in the closed position, the tray cover extends across the frontal portion of the first tray, wherein the kid's zone compartment assembly is configured to resemble an animated figure so as to appeal to children and is removably attached to the lower portion of the fresh food compartment liner so as to be readily accessible by children.
- 2. The kid's zone compartment assembly according to claim 1, wherein the cover is pivotally hinged to the first tray.
- 3. The kid's zone compartment assembly according to claim 1, wherein the tray cover is molded to define the animated figure.
- 4. The kid's zone compartment assembly according to claim 3, wherein the animated figure represents a penguin.
- 5. The kid's zone compartment assembly according to claim 1, further comprising: a second tray supported by the compartment frame, said second tray being adapted to support food products placed thereon.
- 6. The kid's zone compartment assembly according to claim 5, further comprising: a pair of tall package retainers, said retainers being attached to the second tray.
- 7. The kid's zone compartment assembly according to claim 6, wherein the second tray includes a front wall, said retainers being slidably mounted on the font wall such that the retainers can be positioned in front of a tall package placed on the second tray in order to prevent the tall package from tipping off the second tray upon opening and closing of lice door for the fresh food compartment.
- 8. The kid's zone compartment assembly according to claim 7, wherein the retainers take the form of feet of the animated figure.
- 9. The kid's zone compartment assembly according to claim 8, wherein the retainers are formed of rubber.
- 10. The kid's zone compartment assembly according to claim 1, wherein the compartment frame includes a base, first and second upstanding side pillars, and a rear wall.
- 11. The kid's zone compartment assembly according to claim 10, wherein the base, first and second upstanding side and a rear wall are integrally molded of plastic.
- 12. The kid's zone compartment assembly according to claim 10, wherein the base extends between and is interconnected between each of the side pillars and the rear wall, said compartment frame further including a top wall extending between and interconnecting the side pillars and the rear wall.
- 13. The kid's zone compartment assembly according to claim 12, wherein the compartment frame further comprises a top cover positioned above the top wall.
- 14. The kid's zone compartment assembly according to claim 13, wherein the top cover is snap-fit atop the top wall.
- 15. The kid's zone compartment assembly according to claim 14, wherein the first tray is snap-fit to the top cover.
- 16. The kid's zone compartment assembly according to claim 10, further comprising: a second tray supported by the compartment frame, said second tray being adapted to support food products placed thereon, wherein the second tray is snap-fit to the base.
- 17. The kid's zone compartment assembly according to claim 12, further comprising: a plurality of lugs provided on the compartment frame at vertically spaced positions, said compartment frame being removably supported on the door liner of the fresh food compartment by the plurality of lugs.
- 18. The kid's zone compartment assembly according to claim 1, wherein the fist tray includes a pair of spaced upstanding support members, said tray cover being hingedly attached to the support members.
- 19. The kid's zone compartment assembly according to claim 18, wherein the tray cover includes an upper portion, with the upper portion abutting at least one of the support members upon opening the tray cover so as to limit a permissible degree of pivoting of the tray cover relative to the first tray.
- 20. In a refrigerator including a cabinet within which is defined a fresh food compartment and a freezer compartment, with the fresh food and freezer compartments being selectively accessed by opening respective pivotally mounted doors including inner door liners, each having upper, central and lower liner portions, upon which food products are adapted to be supported, a specialty kid's zone compartment assembly comprising:a compartment frame adapted to support food products placed thereon, wherein the kid's zone compartment assembly is configured to resemble an animated figure so as to appeal to children and is directly, removably attached to the lower portion of the fresh food compartment liner so as to be readily accessible by children.
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