The present application relates generally to a multipurpose drawer within an appliance. More particularly, it relates to a drawer for a refrigeration appliance that is capable of achieving a first configuration to store food items and a second configuration to store bottles, in which the second configuration is inverted relative to the first configuration.
In conventional models, a refrigeration appliance includes a drawer to store food items and a separate assembly to store bottles. This creates an inefficient use of space within the refrigeration appliance. In other models, a drawer to store food items as well as bottles would require some additional modification to the drawer or appliance cabinet to accommodate both types of items.
It is an objective of the present disclosure to alleviate or overcome one or more difficulties related to the prior art. It has been found that a new multipurpose drawer assembly can be configured to accommodate food items in one position and bottles in another position without any additional modification. Specifically, a user can store food items in a first position, and flip the drawer upside down to a second position to store bottles.
In accordance with one aspect, a multipurpose drawer assembly in a refrigeration appliance comprises at least one drawer including first and second side walls, a rear wall, and a bottom wall that together define an open storage area therein. The bottom wall includes a first surface defining a base of the storage area and a second surface opposite of the first surface that forms an exterior bottom of the drawer. A bottle rack is positioned on the second surface of the bottom wall. The drawer assembly can be accommodated within said refrigeration appliance in a first position in which the open storage area is oriented upwards in normal operation to accommodate food items within the storage area, or a second position in which the bottle rack is oriented upwards in normal operation to accommodate at least one bottle, the second position being inverted relative to the first position.
The drawer assembly further includes a front handle positioned in between the first and second side wall.
The bottle rack is integral to the second surface of the bottom wall.
The bottom wall includes a support mount configured to secure the bottle rack.
The bottle rack includes a frame and a plurality of support members arranged within the frame, each support member having at least one curve.
The bottle rack is made of metal wire.
The drawer assembly further comprises at least one guide rail assembly secured to an exterior of each of the first and second side walls.
The at least one guide rail assembly includes a guide rail and a wheel having a perimeter edge that extends beyond each of a top surface and a bottom surface of the guide rail.
In accordance with a second aspect, a refrigeration appliance comprises a cabinet defining a storage space defined between first and second interior walls and including an inner guide track on said first and second interior walls. A drawer assembly includes first and second side walls, a rear wall, and a bottom wall that together define an open storage area therein, and at least one guide rail assembly secured to an exterior of the first and second side walls. The bottom wall comprises a first surface defining a base of the storage area and a second surface opposite of the first surface that forms an exterior bottom of the drawer. A bottle rack is positioned on the second surface of the bottom wall. The inner guide track is configured to accept the at least one guide rail assembly in a first position in which the open storage area is oriented upwards in normal operation to accommodate food items within the storage area, or a second position in which the bottle rack is oriented upwards in normal operation to accommodate at least one bottle, the second position being inverted relative to the first position.
The at least one guide rail assembly includes a guide rail and a wheel having a perimeter edge that extends beyond a top and bottom surface of the guide rail.
The inner guide track includes a slide track and a guide wheel.
The bottle rack includes a frame and a plurality of support members arranged within the frame, each support member comprising at least one depression.
The at least one depression comprises a curved geometry.
Each support member comprises at plurality of depressions arranged in an array extending laterally along a width of the bottom wall so that the bottle rack is configured to support multiple bottles.
The second surface of the bottom wall comprises an integral support mount configured to receive the frame of the bottle rack.
The foregoing and other aspects will become apparent to those skilled in the art to which the present examples relate upon reading the following description with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Example embodiments are described and illustrated in the drawings. These illustrated examples are not intended to be limiting. For example, one or more aspects or features from each embodiment can be combined with or utilized in other embodiments.
Herein, when a range such as 5-25 (or 5 to 25) is given, this means preferably at least 5 and, separately and independently, preferably not more than 25. In an example, such a range defines independently at least 5, and separately and independently, not more than 25.
Referring now to the drawings,
The refrigeration compartment 43 of the appliance is used to cool and/or maintain articles of food and/or beverages in a cooled condition. As shown, the refrigerator 42 includes a structural outer cabinet 44 and an interior liner 46 (
The freezer compartment 45A and/or convertible compartment 45B is selectively accessible via a freezer door that is rotatably secured to the cabinet 44. Moreover, the fresh food compartment 43 is selectively accessible via the fresh food doors that are likewise rotatably secured to the cabinet 44. Storage shelves can be located within the fresh food compartment 43 and extend horizontally between the first and second side surfaces of the liner.
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The drawer assembly 10 can be accommodated in a first position (
The guide rails and/or roller assembly 22 permits the multipurpose drawer 10 to slide or roll to any extended or retracted position relative to the cabinet 44. The guide rails and/or roller assembly 22 also act to support the multipurpose drawer 10 within the compartment. The guide rails and/or roller assembly 22 is further configured to accommodate both of the first and second positions of the drawer 10. For example, a user can utilize the drawer in either the first position or invert the drawer assembly 10 to the second position without having to make any modifications to the guide rails and/or roller assembly 22, or to the corresponding support structure within the cabinet.
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The second surface 28 of the bottom wall can further include the bottle rack 36. That is, the second position of the drawer includes a rack secured to the second surface 28 of the bottom wall 18 of the drawer assembly 10. In one embodiment, the bottle rack 36 can include a frame 38 and a plurality of support members 40 arranged within the frame 38. The support members 40 can be arranged parallel to one another. In yet another embodiment, the support members 40 are arranged parallel to the front handle 20. In one embodiment, the rack 36 can include a plurality of support members 40. For example, the rack can include two, three, four, five, or even more support members. Preferably, each of the support members 40 have at least one depression, such as a curve or inverted U or V shape, which is preferably configured to accommodate or support a large bottle, such as a wine bottle or the like. The at least one depression of each support member 40 can be aligned with the at least one depression of each of the other support members along the longitudinal axis of the drawer in the extension direction. In one embodiment, each of the support members 40 include at least two depressions, preferably at least three depressions, more preferably at least four depressions, or most preferably at least five depressions. The depressions of each support member 40 are aligned such that the plurality of support members 40 can accommodate a bottle 32. The bottle rack 36 can be made of metal, plastic, or any other suitable material. In yet another embodiment, the rack 36 can be made from one material or a mixture or combination of materials.
In an alternative embodiment, the bottle rack 36 can be integral or securely fastened to the second surface 28 of the bottom wall 18. For example, the rack 36 can be integrally molded into the material (e.g., plastic) of the bottom wall 18. The rack 36 can also be secured to the bottom wall 18 via brackets, screws, friction-fit snaps, or any other suitable attachment method. In another embodiment, the second surface 28 of the bottom wall 18 can include a molded-in support mount 37 configured to receive the rack 36. In yet another embodiment, the rack 36 can be removably connected to the bottom wall 18. The rack 36 can be removably secured via snaps, clips, or any other removably securable method. As illustrated, the rack 36 can be made of metal (
The drawer 10 can also include a front handle 20. Preferably the handle is readily available to be grasped by the user when the drawer assembly 10 is in either of the first or second positions. In one embodiment, the front handle 20 is removably secured to the side walls 12, 14. The handle 20 can be secured to the side walls 12, 14 via clips, snaps, or any other suitable removably securable method. In yet another embodiment, the front handle is formed integral with or permanently secured to the side walls 12, 14. The front handle 20 can also include a handle cover. The handle cover can be made of rubber or plastic, or any other suitable material. The handle cover can also act as decorative trim. The handle cover can be permanently or removably secured to the handle 20. For example, the handle cover can be removably secured to the handle via clips, snaps, etc. When the drawer 10 is in its upright position, the bottom of the front handle 20 is positioned immediately adjacent to or in abutment with the bottom wall 18.
The invention has been described with reference to the example embodiments described above. Modifications and alterations will occur to others upon a reading and understanding of this specification. Examples of embodiments incorporating one or more aspects of the invention are intended to include all such modifications and alterations insofar as they come within the scope of the appended claims.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/BR19/50451 | 10/18/2019 | WO |