The present disclosure relates generally to a domestic refrigerator and more particularly to a modular system for a domestic refrigerator.
A domestic refrigerator is a device that is used to store food items in a home. Domestic refrigerators typically include crisper bins, shelves, and other structures in which food items may be placed. Some food items stored in refrigerators may require special care or handling to ensure those food items are preserved for later use.
According to one aspect, a domestic refrigerator is disclosed. The domestic refrigerator includes a housing having a refrigerated compartment defined therein, and a sliding drawer positioned in the refrigerated compartment. The sliding drawer has a number of sidewalls that define a storage chamber and a mounting bracket extending into the storage chamber. A plurality of interchangeable utility modules are sized to be positioned within the storage chamber of the sliding drawer. Each of the plurality of the interchangeable utility modules includes a mounting bracket sized and configured to be separately mated with the mounting bracket of the sliding drawer.
In some embodiments, the mounting bracket of the sliding drawer may include a pair of mounting arms, and the mounting bracket of each of the plurality of interchangeable utility modules may include a pair of slots sized to receive the pair of mounting arms of the sliding drawer. In some embodiments, the mounting bracket of each of the plurality of interchangeable utility modules may include a pair of mounting arms, and the mounting bracket of the sliding drawer may include a pair of slots sized to separately receive the pair of mounting arms of each of the plurality of interchangeable utility modules.
In some embodiments, one of the plurality of interchangeable utility modules may include a housing having a compartment defined therein. The compartment may be sized to receive a food item. In some embodiments, the domestic refrigerator may include a second mounting bracket extending into the storage chamber of the sliding drawer. The mounting bracket of each of the plurality of the interchangeable utility modules may be sized and configured to be separately mated with the second mounting bracket such that more than one interchangeable utility module of the plurality of interchangeable utility modules may be positioned in the storage chamber concurrently.
In some embodiments, one of the plurality of interchangeable utility modules may include a housing having a vented compartment defined therein. The vented compartment may be sized to receive a sachet containing an ethylene absorbing agent. A cover may be hinged to an upper end of the housing. The cover may be movable between an open position in which user access to the vented compartment is permitted, and a closed position in which user access to the vented compartment is prevented. In some embodiments, the interchangeable utility module may include a removable elapsed time indicator configured to provide an indication of the ethylene absorbing agent. Additionally, in some embodiments, the housing may have a second vented compartment defined therein, and the second vented compartment may be sized to receive a second sachet containing an ethylene absorbing agent.
In some embodiments, the vented compartment may be sized to receive a sachet containing an odor absorbing agent. In some embodiments, one of the plurality of interchangeable utility modules may include a housing having a first compartment and a second compartment defined therein, a first storage tray positioned in the first compartment and sized to receive a first food item, and a second storage tray positioned in the second compartment and sized to receive a second food item.
In some embodiments, one of the plurality of interchangeable utility modules may include a housing having a compartment defined therein, and the compartment may be sized to receive a food item. A cover may hinged to an upper end of the housing, which may be movable between an open position in which user access to the compartment is permitted, and a closed position in which user access to the compartment is prevented. A number of louvered vents may extend through the cover, and each of the number of louvered vents may be operable to regulate air flow into the compartment.
In some embodiments, one of the plurality of interchangeable utility modules may include a rectangular beam having a rear surface configured to receive the mounting bracket of the sliding drawer and a front surface positioned opposite the rear surface. A plurality of mounting elements may be positioned on the front surface of the rectangular beam. In some embodiments, the plurality of mounting elements may include a number of hooks and a number of retaining clips.
In some embodiments, the domestic refrigerator may also include a second sliding drawer positioned in the refrigerated compartment that includes a number of sidewalls. The number of sidewalls may define a second storage chamber. A second mounting bracket may extend into the second storage chamber, and the mounting bracket of each of the plurality of the interchangeable utility modules may be sized and configured to be separately mated with the second mounting bracket.
According to another aspect, a crisper drawer for a domestic refrigerator is disclosed. The crisper drawer includes a number of sidewalls defining a storage chamber, a mounting bracket extending from one of the sidewalls into the storage chamber, a first interchangeable utility module to be positioned within the storage chamber, and a second interchangeable utility module to be positioned within the storage chamber. The first interchangeable utility module includes a pair of sachets, and each sachet contains an absorptive agent. The second interchangeable utility module includes a compartment sized to receive a food item, and a louvered vent operable to regulate humidity in the compartment. Each of the first interchangeable utility module and the second interchangeable utility module includes a mounting bracket sized and configured to be separately mated with the mounting bracket extending from one of the sidewalls.
In some embodiments, the absorptive agent is an odor absorbing agent. In some embodiments, the absorptive agent is an ethylene absorbing agent. Additionally, in some embodiments, the mounting bracket extending from one of the sidewalls may include a pair of mounting arms, and the mounting bracket of each of the first interchangeable utility module and the second interchangeable utility module may include a pair of slots sized to receive the pair of mounting arms. In some embodiments, the mounting bracket of each of first interchangeable utility module and the second interchangeable utility module may include a pair of mounting arms, and the mounting bracket extending from one of the sidewalls may include a pair of slots sized to separately receive the pair of mounting arms of each of the plurality of interchangeable utility modules.
According to another aspect, a domestic refrigerator includes a housing having a refrigerated compartment defined therein, and a sliding drawer positioned in the refrigerated compartment. The sliding drawer has a storage chamber defined therein. A mounting bracket extends into the storage chamber, and a plurality of interchangeable utility modules are positioned within the storage chamber of the sliding drawer. Each of the plurality of the interchangeable utility modules includes a mounting bracket sized and configured to be separately mated with the mounting bracket of the sliding drawer
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While the concepts of the present disclosure are susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, specific exemplary embodiments thereof have been shown by way of example in the drawings and will herein be described in detail. It should be understood, however, that there is no intent to limit the concepts of the present disclosure to the particular forms disclosed, but on the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
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A door 24 is hinged to the front of the refrigerator housing 14 via a pair of hinge assemblies 26. The door 24 permits user access to the refrigerated compartment 16 such that food items may be placed in and retrieved from the refrigerator 10. A handle (not shown) is located on a front panel of the door 24, and the user may use the handle to pull the door 24 open. The door 24 also includes a back panel 28, which has a number of shelves 30 extending therefrom that are positioned in the refrigerated compartment 16 when the door 24 is closed.
The refrigerator housing 14 also defines a freezer compartment 32, which is independently operable to maintain food items stored therein at a certain temperature. A door 34 is hinged to the front of the refrigerator housing 14 via a pair of hinge assemblies 36. The door 34 permits user access to the freezer compartment 32 such that food items may be placed in and retrieved from the refrigerator 10. A handle 38 is located on the door 34, and the user may use the handle 38 to pull the door 34 open. The freezer compartment 32 is shown positioned above the refrigerated compartment 16. It will be appreciated that in other embodiments the freezer compartment may be positioned below or side-by-side with the refrigerated compartment 16. It will be further appreciated that in other embodiments the refrigerator 10 may not have a freezer compartment.
The refrigerator housing 14 includes a number of sidewalls 40 that extend upwardly from a bottom wall 42 to a top wall 44, thereby defining the refrigerated compartment 16. The open front side 46 of the refrigerator housing 14 defines an access opening 48, which provides user access to the shelves 18, 20, 22, 30 when the door 24 is open. When the door 24 is closed, an outer edge 50 of the back panel 28 of the door 24 seals the access opening 48, thereby preventing the user from accessing the shelves 18, 20, 22, 30. The door 24 also prevents chilled air from escaping through the access opening 48 of the refrigerator 10.
The refrigerator 10 includes a pair of crisper drawers 60, 62 positioned below the lower shelf 22. The drawers 60, 62 are configured to extend from and retract into the refrigerated compartment 16. The drawers 60, 62 include handles 64, 66, respectively, that permit the user to extend and retract the drawers 60, 62. Each of the drawers 60, 62 is formed from injection molded clear polypropylene. It will be appreciated that in other embodiments the polypropylene may be opaque or colored. It will also be appreciated that the drawers 60, 62 may be formed from other suitable plastics and may include metal assemblies, such as rollers or sliders, that allow the drawers 60, 62 to extend and retract.
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The drawer 62 similarly includes a number of sidewalls 78 that extend upwardly from a bottom wall 80, thereby defining another storage chamber 82 in which the user may place items to be stored. An open top side 84 of the drawer 62 defines an access opening 86, which provides user access to the storage chamber 82 when the drawer 62 is extended from the refrigerated compartment 16.
The drawer 62 also includes a mounting bracket 90 that extends into the storage chamber 82. The mounting bracket 90, which is illustratively embodied as a pair of mounting arms 92, is formed by injection molding polypropylene. The polypropylene is opaque or colored but in other embodiments the polypropylene may be clear. It will also be appreciated that the bracket 90 may be formed from other suitable plastics or hardened rubber. As shown in
The mounting bracket 90 is configured to be separately secured to a plurality of interchangeable utility modules 100 that are sized to be positioned within the storage chamber 82. The term “interchangeable utility module” is defined herein as a bin, tray, container, cartridge, or other structure sized to be positioned within a drawer of a domestic refrigerator and suitable for organizing, storing, or preserving food items. Examples of interchangeable utility modules include a storage bin sized to receive long stem produce or a container having a number of wire baskets sized to receive small and delicate food items such as mushrooms, tomatoes, garlic, cherry tomatoes, etcetera. Other interchangeable utility modules may include food preservation agents or odor removing agents. In the embodiments shown in
Each of the interchangeable utility modules 100 includes a mounting bracket 102 sized and configured to be separately mated with the mounting bracket 90 of the drawer 62. For example, the mounting bracket 102 of each of the interchangeable utility modules 100 illustrated in
It will be appreciated that in other embodiments the structure of the mounting brackets 90, 102 may be reversed such that the mounting bracket 90 includes the pair of slots and the mounting bracket 102 includes the mounting arms. Additionally, in other embodiments, the mounting brackets 90, 102 may take the form of hooks, pins, latches, or other any other structure capable of be mated together to secure and support each of the interchangeable utility modules 100.
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The housing 126 of the cartridge 120 has a number of sidewalls 128 extending upwardly from a bottom wall 130 to an upper end 132. A cover 134 is hinged to the upper end 132 of the housing 126. The sidewalls 128 define a pair of rectangular compartments 136, 138, each of which is sized to receive one of the sachets 122, 124. An open top side 140 of the housing 126 defines access openings 142, 144, which provide user access to the sachets 122, 124 when the cover 134 is open. When the cover 134 is closed, the access openings 142, 144 are sealed, thereby preventing the user from accessing the compartments 136, 138 and the sachets 122, 124 positioned therein.
One of the sidewalls 128 includes a plurality of vent openings 146 that permit air to pass into and out of the compartments 136, 138. In that way, ethylene generated within the drawer 62 advances into the compartments 136, 138. Within the compartments 136, 138, ethylene reacts with the ethylene absorbing agents contained in the sachets 122, 124, thereby helping to preserve food items stored in the drawer 62. It will be appreciated that in other embodiments other sidewalls 128 and/or the bottom wall 130 of the housing 126 may include vent openings that permit air to pass into and out of the compartments 136, 138.
The cover 134 of the cartridge 120 includes an outwardly extending flange 150 that may be used to open the cover 134. As shown in
The top surface 154 of the plate 152 also includes label zones 166, 168 that inform the user of which interchangeable utility module is currently in use. As shown in
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The sidewalls 304 define a rectangular bin 310 sized to receive long stem produce such as, for example, celery, carrots, asparagus, leeks, and so forth. In other embodiments, the container 300 may include a cover hinged to the upper end 308 of the housing 302. Additionally, in other embodiments, the container 300 may include a tray or basket to hold the produce above the bottom wall 306.
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The sidewalls 404 define a pair of bins 410, 412 sized to receive small and/or delicate food items, such as, for example, mushrooms, tomatoes, garlic, grapes, and so forth. Each of the bins 410, 412 includes a metal wire basket or tray 414, which maintains the food items above the bottom wall 406. It will be appreciated that in other embodiments the tray 414 may be formed from plastic or rubber. Additionally, in other embodiments, the container 400 may include a cover hinged to the upper end 408 of the housing 402.
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The cover 504 includes a plurality of louvered openings 514 that permit air to pass into and out of the compartment 512. Each of the louvered openings 514 has a movable fin or slat 516. The angle of each slat 516, and, consequently, the size of each opening 514, is controlled by lever 518 extending outwardly from the cover 504 through a slot 520. When the lever 518 is repositioned in the slot 520, the angle of the each slat 516 changes by a corresponding degree. When the lever 518 is positioned at one end of the slot 520, each slat 516 is angled such that the maximum amount of air is permitted to pass into and out of the compartment 512 through each opening 514. When the lever 518 is positioned at the opposite end of the slot 520, each slat 516 is angled such that each opening 514 is closed. In that way, the louvered openings 514 are operable to regulate air flow into the compartment 512 and thereby control the humidity level within the compartment 512.
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The front surface 604 has a plurality of mounting elements 606 secured thereto. Each of the mounting elements 606 is configured to allow the user to hang plastic bags or other pre-packaged food items. As shown in
As will be appreciated by those of the skill in the art, the refrigerator 10 may include elements other than those shown and described above. In another embodiment, the drawer 62 may include an additional mounting bracket 90 such that two or more interchangeable utility modules 100 may be positioned in the storage chamber 82 concurrently. Similarly, the drawer 60 may include a mounting bracket in addition to, or in place of, the mounting bracket 90. It should also be appreciated that the location of mounting bracket 90 may also be altered. It will be also appreciated that in other embodiments the utility modules 100 may be used in the freezer compartment 32. In those embodiments, the freezer compartment 32 may include sidewalls, shelves, or storage bins including a mounting bracket sized and configured to separately receive the mounting bracket of each of the utility modules 100.
There are a plurality of advantages of the present disclosure arising from the various features of the method, apparatus, and system described herein. It will be noted that alternative embodiments of the method, apparatus, and system of the present disclosure may not include all of the features described yet still benefit from at least some of the advantages of such features. Those of ordinary skill in the art may readily devise their own implementations of the method, apparatus, and system that incorporate one or more of the features of the present invention and fall within the spirit and scope of the present disclosure as defined by the appended claims.
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