The subject matter of the present disclosure relates generally to refrigerator appliances. In particular, the present subject matter relates to latching assemblies for door-in-door refrigerator appliances.
Refrigerator appliances generally include a cabinet that defines a food storage chamber. In addition, refrigerator appliances also generally include a door rotatably hinged to the cabinet to permit selective access to food items stored in the food storage chamber. Certain refrigerator appliances, commonly referred to as door-in-door refrigerator appliances, may also include an outer door rotatably hinged to the inner door to permit selective access to the food storage chamber or a food storage chamber positioned between the inner and outer doors. In addition, door-in-door appliances may also include a gasket positioned on the outer door. Thus, when the outer door is in the closed position, the gasket seals against the inner door to enclose the food storage chamber.
Door-in-door refrigerator appliances also generally include a latching mechanism that allows a user to latch the inner and outer door together. The latching mechanism generally includes a latch positioned on the outer door and a mating catch positioned on the inner door. In operation, the latch engages the catch to latch the outer door to the inner door. However, some latches can be difficult to unlatch, not convenient to access, and/or prone to unintentional unlatching.
Accordingly, a door-in-door refrigerator appliance having a latching assembly with improved actuating features would be useful.
Aspects and advantages of the invention will be set forth in part in the following description, or may be apparent from the description, or may be learned through practice of the invention.
In one embodiment, a refrigerator appliance is provided. The refrigerator appliance defines a vertical direction, a lateral direction, and a transverse direction. The vertical, lateral, and transverse directions are mutually perpendicular. The refrigerator appliance includes a cabinet defining a food storage chamber. The refrigerator appliance also includes inner and outer doors. The inner door is rotatably hinged to the cabinet and movable between an open position and a closed position to permit selective access to the food storage chamber. The outer door is rotatably hinged to the inner door and is movable between an open position and a closed position. The refrigerator appliance may also include a latching assembly for securing the outer door in the closed position. The latching assembly includes a catch and a latch. The latch is operable to engage the catch. As a result of such engagement, the outer door is secured in the closed position when the latch is engaged with the catch. The latching assembly also includes a trigger connected to the latch. The trigger is movable within a plane perpendicular to the vertical direction from a first position to a secondary position. The latch moves within the plane perpendicular to the vertical direction when the trigger moves to the secondary position. As a result, the latch is disengaged from the catch by moving the trigger within the plane perpendicular to the vertical direction to the secondary position.
In another embodiment, a refrigerator appliance is provided. The refrigerator appliance defines a vertical direction, a lateral direction, and a transverse direction. The vertical, lateral, and transverse directions are mutually perpendicular. The refrigerator appliance includes a cabinet defining a food storage chamber. The food storage chamber includes an opening positioned at a front portion of the food storage chamber. A nesting door assembly is mounted at the front portion of the cabinet. The nesting door assembly includes an inner door, an outer door, and a latching assembly operable to selectively latch the inner door and the outer door together and unlatch the inner door and the outer door to permit each door to move independently of the other. The inner door is movable between an open position and a closed position to permit selective access to the food storage chamber. The outer door is movable between an open position and a closed position to permit selective access to a portion of the food storage chamber. The latching assembly includes a catch and a latch. The latch is operable to engage the catch. As a result of such engagement, the outer door is secured in the closed position when the latch is engaged with the catch. The latching assembly also includes a trigger connected to the latch. The trigger is movable within a plane perpendicular to the vertical direction from a first position to a secondary position. The latch moves within the plane perpendicular to the vertical direction when the trigger moves to the secondary position. As a result, the latch is disengaged from the catch by moving the trigger within the plane perpendicular to the vertical direction to the secondary position.
These and other features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following description and appended claims. The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
A full and enabling disclosure of the present invention, including the best mode thereof, directed to one of ordinary skill in the art, is set forth in the specification, which makes reference to the appended figures.
Reference now will be made in detail to embodiments of the invention, one or more examples of which are illustrated in the drawings. Each example is provided by way of explanation of the invention, not limitation of the invention. In fact, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made in the present invention without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention. For instance, features illustrated or described as part of one embodiment can be used with another embodiment to yield a still further embodiment. Thus, it is intended that the present invention covers such modifications and variations as come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.
As used herein, the terms “first,” “second,” and “third” may be used interchangeably to distinguish one component from another and are not intended to signify location or importance of the individual components. Terms such as “inner” and “outer” refer to relative directions with respect to the interior and exterior of the refrigerator appliance, and in particular the food storage chamber(s) defined therein. For example, “inner” or “inward” refers to the direction towards the interior of the refrigerator appliance. Terms such as “left,” “right,” “front,” “back,” “top,” or “bottom” are used with reference to the perspective of a user accessing the refrigerator appliance. For example, a user stands in front of the refrigerator to open the doors and reaches into the food storage chamber(s) to access items therein.
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The cabinet 12 defines a food storage chamber 100 (
The refrigerator appliance 10 may include refrigerator doors 40, 50 rotatably mounted to the cabinet, e.g., such that the refrigerator doors 40, 50 permit selective access to the food storage chamber 100. As shown, the refrigerator doors 40, 50 include a right refrigerator door 40 and a left refrigerator door 50. The right refrigerator door 40 may be rotatably mounted to the cabinet 12 at the right side 20 of the cabinet 12. The left refrigerator door 50 may be rotatably mounted to the left side 18 of the cabinet 12. As shown, a handle 108 may be positioned on each of the refrigerator doors 40, 50 to facilitate movement of the doors 40, 50 between a closed position (
The refrigerator appliance 10 may also include a dispenser assembly 132 for dispensing liquid water and/or ice. The dispenser assembly 132 includes a dispenser 134 positioned on or mounted to an exterior portion of the refrigerator appliance 10, e.g., on the left refrigerator door 50. In addition, the refrigerator appliance 10 may include a freezer drawer 150 arranged below the refrigerator doors 40, 50 for selectively accessing items a frozen food storage chamber (not shown). The freezer drawer 150 includes a handle 152, and is slidably mounted to the cabinet 12. Accordingly, the freezer drawer 150 may be moved in and out of the frozen food storage chamber (not shown) along the transverse direction T.
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The inner door 105 may include an outer surface 128 and an opposing inner surface 130, and the inner door 105 may be rotatably hinged to the cabinet 12, e.g., such that the inner door 105 is movable between a closed position and an open position (
The outer door 102 of the nested door assembly may include an outer surface 124 and an opposing inner surface 126. As shown, the outer door 102 may be rotatably hinged to the inner door 105, and the outer door 102 may be movable between a closed position, where the outer door 102 abuts the inner door 105 and/or is sealingly engaged with the inner door 105, such as via the gasket 140 described below, and an open position. In some embodiments, the outer door 102 is movable to permit selective access to a portion of the food storage chamber 100 through the opening defined by the inner door 105. In some embodiments, a portion of the outer door 102 can be received within the frame 106 of the inner door 105 to define a second food storage chamber 101. In particular, the second food storage chamber 101 may be contiguous with the food storage chamber 100. It should be appreciated, however, that the second food storage chamber 101 may be isolated from the food storage chamber 100. For example, the second storage chamber 101 may be a cavity defined in the outer surface 128 of the inner door 105. In particular, the cavity may not extend through the inner surface 130 of the inner door 105 and, as a result, may be isolated from the food storage chamber 100.
It should be appreciated that the outer and inner doors 102, 105 move in the same direction when latched together, as will be described in more detail below. For example, the outer and inner doors 102, 105 may each move away from the food storage chamber 100 when moving towards the open position. In contrast, the outer and inner doors 102, 105 may each move towards the food storage chamber 100 when moving towards the closed position. Further, unlatching the inner and outer doors 102 and 105 permits each door 102 and 105 to move independently of the other.
The refrigerator appliance 10 may also include a gasket 140 positioned on the inner surface 126 of the outer door 102. As the outer door 102 moves towards the closed position, the outer door 102 may compress the gasket 140 against the outer surface 128 of the inner door 105. More specifically, the gasket 140 may seal against the outer surface 128 of the inner door to enclose the food storage chamber 100 or, alternatively, the second food storage chamber 101. In an alternative embodiment, the gasket 140 may be positioned on the outer surface 128 of the inner door 105 and, as the outer door 102 moves towards the closed position, the inner door 105 may compress the gasket 140 against the inner surface 126 of the outer door 102. More specifically, the gasket 140 may seal against the inner surface 126 of the outer door 102. It should be appreciated that the gasket 140 may be comprised of any suitable material. For example, in one embodiment, the gasket 140 may be comprised of rubber.
The refrigerator appliance 10 may also include a latching assembly to latch the outer and inner doors 102, 105 together, e.g., for securing the outer door 102 in the closed position. As shown in
In operation, a user may grasp the handle 108 of the outer door 102, actuate the trigger 113 to release the latch 112 from the catch 110 and thereby unlatch the outer door 102 from the inner door 105. When the outer door 102 is unlatched from the inner door 105, the outer door 102 may rotate independent of the inner door 105. As such, a user may access the bins 116 without opening the inner door 105. Alternatively, operating the handle 108 without actuating the trigger 113 permits opening the outer door 102 and the inner door 105 together for full access to the food storage chamber 100.
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In various embodiments, the trigger 113 may be visible from the front of the refrigerator appliance 10. Such embodiments may prevent or minimize accidental actuation of the trigger 113, where a user standing in front of the refrigerator appliance 10 may be able to see the trigger 113, which makes it easier to actuate the trigger 113 when desired and/or to avoid actuating the trigger 113 when not intended. For example, as may be seen in
As best seen in
In various embodiments, the latching assembly may also include a biasing member coupled to the latch 112. For example, in some embodiments, the biasing member may be coupled directly to the arm 168 of the latch 112. In other embodiments, the biasing member may be directly coupled to a link arm 172 which is directly connected to the trigger 113, e.g., as illustrated in
This written description uses examples to disclose the invention, including the best mode, and also to enable any person skilled in the art to practice the invention, including making and using any devices or systems and performing any incorporated methods. The patentable scope of the invention is defined by the claims, and may include other examples that occur to those skilled in the art. Such other examples are intended to be within the scope of the claims if they include structural elements that do not differ from the literal language of the claims, or if they include equivalent structural elements with insubstantial differences from the literal languages of the claims.
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