1. Field of the Invention
The present invention pertains to the art of refrigerators and, more particularly, to a rack for storing a variety of beverage containers in a refrigerator.
2. Discussion of the Prior Art
In a typical household, it is often necessary to refrigerate, in addition to a host of food items, a variety of beverages simultaneously. Of course, it is desirable to organize the beverages in order to minimize the required storage space and to enhance the accessibility of the beverages. For this purpose, it is known to employ a rack in a refrigerator in order to house beverages. A rack constructed in accordance with the known prior art is generally configured for use with a single, particularly shaped type of beverage container. For instance, it is common to employ a rack which is adapted to hold a series of 12 ounce cylindrical soft drink cans in a refrigerator, with the cans being automatically fed to a dispensing end of the rack. It is also known to employ a rack to support one or more wine bottles, as well as a rack to support other bottled beverages.
Regardless of the existence of these prior art arrangements, given that beverages are commonly stored in containers which can greatly vary in shape and size, the known racks are not considered to be very versatile. That is, conventional refrigerator racks are typically designed for use in supporting only one type of beverage container. Although there exists racks which are actually configured to support two different types of beverage containers, there still exists a need in the art for a multi-functional beverage rack which can be used to support a wider range of conventional beverage containers.
The present invention is directed to a multi-functional beverage rack for use in storing a wide variety of beverage containers in a refrigerator. More specifically, in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention, the beverage rack can be configured to selectively store cylindrical cans, a series of bottles, or a single wine bottle. Most preferably, the rack is provided with an elongated cavity which enables the rack to hold a wine bottle, a pair of spaced longitudinal ledges for supporting a plurality of 12 ounce cans, and a set of ridges on longitudinal walls which accommodate a series of 12 or 20 ounce bottles. With this arrangement, a consumer has the flexibility to choose the particular type of beverages to be stored and organized on a single rack. The rack is preferably injection molded of plastic and can be placed in various locations within a refrigerator compartment. In accordance with the most preferred embodiment, the rack is sized to extend front-to-back on a shelf, in a crisper drawer, or the like.
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.
With initial reference to
In the embodiment shown, fresh food compartment 8 includes a plurality of spaced shelves 20-23, as well as a plurality of storage drawers 26-29. Storage drawer 29 actually constitutes a crisper drawer which extends across substantially the entire width of fresh food compartment 8. On the other hand, freezer compartment 9 is shown to include upper and lower racks 32 and 33 for storing food items to be frozen. In any case, the present invention is particularly directed to the inclusion of one or more beverage racks 40 in fresh food compartment 8 of refrigerator 2.
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With the above construction, beverage rack 40 can be readily utilized to support a variety of beverage containers. As shown in
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With the above description, it should be readily apparent that beverage rack 40 constructed in accordance with the present invention includes first, second and third distinct support structures that can be readily utilized to hold a wide variety of beverage containers based on selections made by respective, individual consumers. Although the actual dimensions of beverage rack 40 can vary, the most preferred embodiment depicted in the drawings has an overall length of approximately 13¾ inches (35 cm), an overall width of approximately 6⅜ inches (16.2 cm), a height at rear wall 45 of about 1⅞ inches (4.76 cm), a front height of about ⅞ inches (2.2 cm), an interior length between rear wall 45 and front wall 46 in the order of 12¾ inches (32.4 cm), an interior width between side walls 43 and 44 of 4⅞ inches (12.4 cm), a depth for central cavity 56 at rear wall 45 in the order of 11/16 inches (1.75 cm) with the depth tapering off to front wall 46, and a maximum depth for each arcuate recess 65-68 of approximately ⅜ inches (0.95 cm). In any case, beverage rack 40 is preferably sized to be snugly supported on any one of a plurality of shelves 20-23, or even in select ones of drawers 26-29. For instance, again referencing
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, the invention is only intended to be limited by the scope of the following claims.
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20040160151 A1 | Aug 2004 | US |