Laundry appliances are well known, and include washers and dryers. Most dryers are front loading and have a horizontal axis about which a laundry fabric receiving drum rotates. Washers are sometimes top loading with a vertical axis about which a laundry fabric and wash liquor receiving wash basket rotates, and sometimes they are front loading with a horizontal rotary axis.
Typically, the interior of the drum or wash basket is accessed through a door in a cabinet of the laundry appliance that pivots between an open and a closed position. Particularly in the case of horizontal axis, front loading laundry appliances, it is known to elevate the appliance so that the access door is raised above the supporting floor for the appliance so that the use is not required to stoop over to load laundry fabric into or remove such fabric out of the appliance. In some instances a separate cabinet or pedestal is placed under the appliance to raise it above the floor, and sometimes the appliance itself is constructed so as to have a space below the drum or wash basket which is large enough to raise the drum and/or wash basket and the door of the cabinet a sufficient amount to provide the desired result.
While raising the appliance, or the drum and/or wash basket and door of the appliance helps the user when loading laundry fabric into or removing such fabric out of the appliance, oftentimes the laundry fabric is being removed from a laundry basket or hamper, or being returned to a laundry basket or hamper which remains supported on the floor, requiring the user to stoop down to the laundry basket during the laundry process.
It would be an improvement in the art if a device were provided that obviated the need for the user to stoop over to remove laundry fabric from a laundry basket during the loading process, or to stoop over to replace laundry fabric into the laundry basket during the unloading process.
The present invention provides a device which obviates the need for the user to stoop over to remove laundry fabric from a laundry basket during the loading process, or to stoop over to replace laundry fabric into the laundry basket during the unloading process.
In an embodiment of the invention, a laundry appliance having a cabinet enclosing a laundry treating mechanism, with the cabinet having an openable door in a vertical front face thereof; is provided which includes a shelf recessed in the cabinet and arranged to be extendable to a horizontal position a predetermined distance below the door sufficient to allow a laundry basket to be placed on the shelf when extended and to allow the door to be opened and closed with the basket on the extended shelf.
In an embodiment of the invention, the shelf may be incorporated into a drawer positioned below the door and the shelf may be slidable in the drawer, or may be pivotable relative to the drawer or the cabinet. Where there is a drawer, the shelf may be engagable with a portion of the drawer to secure the shelf in a fixed position relative to the drawer and the shelf may have an manually graspable opening therein to allow a person to disengage the shelf from the drawer.
In an embodiment of the invention, the shelf, in its extendable position, may be capable of supporting a user weighing in the range of 100 to 250 pounds or more.
In an embodiment of the invention, the shelf may be supported solely by runners in a cabinet structure positioned below the laundry treating mechanism.
In an embodiment of the invention, the shelf may be supported by rollers engaging a floor under the laundry treating mechanism.
In an embodiment of the invention, the shelf may be extendable via a user operated latch to release a catch, and a spring may be used to bias said shelf into the extendable position. In such an embodiment, the latch may be foot operated.
In an embodiment of the invention, a support is provided for a laundry appliance, where the appliance includes a cabinet having an openable door in a vertical front face thereof. The support may comprise a structure for positioning the door a predetermined distance above a floor and a shelf recessed in the structure and arranged to be extendable to a horizontal position below the door a predetermined distance sufficient to allow a laundry basket to be placed on the shelf when extended and to allow the door to be opened and closed with the basket on the extended shelf.
In an embodiment of the invention, the shelf may comprise a recessed compartment in a top surface thereof. In such an embodiment, there may also be an openable cover for the recessed compartment. Where there is a recessed compartment, the recessed compartment may be removable from the shelf.
In an embodiment of the invention, a support for a laundry appliance is provided. The support may include a structure for positioning the laundry appliance a predetermined distance above a floor. The support may also include a horizontally extendable and retractable drawer located in the structure. Also, the structure may include a shelf arranged in the drawer which is movable between a position to cover an interior of the drawer when the drawer is in an open position and a position to expose the interior of the drawer when the drawer is in the open position.
In an embodiment of the invention, the shelf may comprise a recessed compartment in a top surface thereof. When a recessed compartment is present, the shelf may also include an openable cover for the recessed compartment. When a cover is provided, the cover may be transparent to allow a user to view the contents of the compartment without opening the cover, or the cover may be opaque and colored complementary to or contrasting with a color of the shelf.
The present invention provides a horizontal shelf in conjunction with a laundry appliance and its support structure, in which the shelf may have the utility of supporting a laundry basket, or the user—as in the form of a step. This invention may be provided in several different embodiments, some of which are shown in the Figures and described below, although the embodiments shown and illustrated are not exhaustive, but are merely illustrative of the present invention.
An embodiment of the invention is illustrated in
A shelf 30 is recessed in the cabinet 22 or the support pedestal 31 and is arranged to be moved to an extended horizontal position below the door 26 a predetermined distance 32 (
In an embodiment of the invention shown in
In some embodiments (shown in
In an embodiment of the invention, such as shown in
In a drawer covering shelf embodiment, such as shown in
When the shelf 30 is provided in the cabinet 22 or support pedestal 31 separate from the drawer 38, the shelf may be pivoted relative to the cabinet to move into an extended basket supporting position, such as pivoting from a surface mounted (
In an embodiment of the invention, the shelf 30, in its extended position, may be capable of supporting a user weighing in the range of 100 to 250 pounds or more, such that the shelf may be used as a step for the user who may wish to access storage space above the appliance cabinet, such as a top surface 48 of the appliance cabinet 22 or a shelving unit 50 (
In an embodiment of the invention as shown in
In an embodiment of the invention as shown in
In an embodiment of the invention, the shelf 30 may be extendable via a user operated latch, and one or more springs may be used to bias the shelf into the extended position. The latch may be in the form of a pivotable lever having a portion that may move into a blocking position with a portion of the shelf 30, or may be in the form of an axially movable pin engageable with the shelf or a hole therein, or other similar latching arrangements as are known in the art. In such an embodiment, the latch may be hand or foot operated, such as through the operation of a push button 67 or a foot operated pedal 69 (
In an embodiment of the invention best illustrated in
The cover 74 may be made of a transparent material so that the contents of the compartment 70 may be viewed, even with the cover closed, or the cover may be made of an opaque material and colored to blend in with the color of the shelf top surface 72, or to contrast with it.
In an embodiment utilizing a drawer 38, the shelf 30 may be part of a drawer insert system which includes additional parts such as one or more drawer dividers 82 (
In an embodiment where there is a drawer 38, such as shown in
In a typical laundry arrangement as shown in
The shelf 30, and the various other components of the insert system, may be formed from a variety of materials as desired, or as required, depending on the load to be supported. For example, when the shelf 30 is used to support the weight of a laundry basket 34, but not a person, the shelf may be constructed of a molded plastic material. The shelf could also be formed from metal, wood or a combination of such materials. When the shelf is to be used to support greater weights, such as the weight of a user, the materials and their thicknesses should be selected so as to be able to support such weight, and may include any of the materials discussed, or combinations of such materials.
As is apparent from the foregoing specification, the invention is susceptible of being embodied with various alterations and modifications which may differ particularly from those that have been described in the preceding specification and description. It should be understood that we wish to embody within the scope of the patent warranted hereon all such modifications as reasonably and properly come within the scope of our contribution to the art.
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