Information
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Patent Grant
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6174035
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Patent Number
6,174,035
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Date Filed
Monday, November 15, 199924 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 16, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Cuomo; Peter M.
- Anderson; Jerry
Agents
- Diederiks, Jr.; Everett G.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 312 405
- 312 283
- 312 286
- 312 3215
- 312 326
- 312 325
- 312 329
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A refrigerator cabinet includes a shell within which is defined at least one food compartment. For enhancing the access to the food storage compartment, the shell is provided with an open frontal zone which includes a frontal facing portion and a sideward facing portion. A door is hingedly connected adjacent one side of the cabinet, extends across the front of the cabinet and wraps around to an opposing side of the cabinet. In this fashion, a section of the door actually defines an extension of one side of the refrigerator cabinet such that, when the door is opened, enhanced access to within the refrigerator is provided.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention pertains to the art of refrigerators and, more particularly, to a refrigerator cabinet having an enlarged open frontal zone in order to enhance access to within a compartment of the refrigerator cabinet.
2. Discussion of the Prior Art
Various different types of refrigerators are available on the market today. For example, a common type of refrigerator is generally referred to as a top mount style which incorporates an upper freezer compartment separated from a lower fresh food compartment by a mullion area. Each of the compartments in a top mount refrigerator can be accessed by pivoting a door which is hinged about a generally vertical axis at one side edge portion of a cabinet of the refrigerator. The cabinet of the refrigerator includes side panels which have substantially equal fore-toaft associated dimensions such that the open frontal zone associated with each of the compartments of the refrigerator generally extends in a single vertical plane. In order to seal the opening, the associated door is generally constituted by a planar member.
Although such a conventional refrigerator arrangement is considered to provide ample access to within the respective compartments in order to store or retrieve food items chilled with the refrigerator, there is still a need in the art for a refrigerator which includes an enlarged open frontal zone in order to enhance the accessibility of food items stored in the refrigerator.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
A refrigerator cabinet assembly constructed in accordance with the present invention includes a cabinet shell having first and second laterally spaced side panels, a top panel interconnecting upper end portions of the side panels and an open frontal zone permitting access to within a food storage compartment defined within the cabinet shell. The side panels of the cabinet shell have different associated depth dimensions such that the open zone includes a frontal facing portion and a sideward facing portion. A door includes a first frontal edge portion which is hingedly connected adjacent one of the side panels and a second frontal edge portion which leads to a side edge portion of the door. The side edge portion wraps around the front of the refrigerator and generally defines an extension of the second side panel.
With this configuration, the open frontal zone of the refrigerator is enlarged as compared to more conventional refrigerators such that enhanced access to within the food storage compartment is provided. More specifically, the side edge portion of the door is angled with respect to a front surface thereof such that when the door is opened, the size of the access opening created into the food storage compartment is larger than an opening which would be created when pivoting a conventional refrigerator door through a corresponding angle.
Additional objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more readily apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments thereof when taken in conjunction with the drawings wherein like reference numerals refer to corresponding parts in the several views.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a upper right perspective view of a top-mount style refrigerator incorporating the enhanced access opening arrangement of the present invention, with doors of the refrigerator being shown in a closed condition;
FIG. 2
is a perspective view similar to that shown in
FIG. 1
, but with the refrigerator shown in a partially opened condition; and
FIG. 3
is an upper right perspective view of a refrigerator cabinet constructed in accordance with a second preferred embodiment of the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Reference will be initially made to
FIGS. 1 and 2
in describing a refrigerator cabinet
2
constructed in accordance with a first preferred embodiment of the invention. Refrigerator cabinet
2
is shown to include a cabinet shell
5
that is generally formed from side panels
8
and
9
, a top panel
10
, a bottom panel
11
and a rear panel
12
. At this point, it should be initially recognized that shell
5
can be constructed in various fashions, including providing separate panels
8
-
12
which are attached together or forming various panels, such as side panels
8
and
9
and top panel
10
, from a single piece of material and attaching thereto bottom panel
11
and rear panel
12
. In any case, refrigerator cabinet
2
is provided with an open frontal zone
15
which exposes a liner
18
that defines a food storage compartment
20
.
In the embodiment shown, food storage compartment
20
defines a fresh food compartment and arranged thereabove is a freezer compartment (not labeled). Therefore, refrigerator cabinet
2
generally takes the form of a top mount style refrigerator generally known in the art. For the sake of completeness, food storage compartment
20
is illustrated to include a pair of laterally spaced, lower, slidably mounted bins
26
and
27
, as well as a plurality of shelves
30
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33
. In general, the number of compartments within refrigerator cabinet
2
or the interior arrangement thereof is not pertinent to the present invention. However, what is important to note is that open frontal zone
15
includes a frontal facing portion
37
and a sideward facing portion
39
. More particularly, you will note that side panel
8
has a depth dimension which is greater then an associated depth dimension of side panel
9
. Therefore, instead of open frontal zone
15
simply extending in a substantially vertical plane at the front of refrigerator cabinet
2
, open frontal zone
15
also extends into the side of refrigerator cabinet
2
so as to define sideward facing portion
39
.
In the most preferred form of the invention, this configuration for open frontal zone
15
is utilized for both the lower fresh food storage compartment
20
and the upper freezer compartment as clearly shown in these figures. Refrigerator cabinet
2
also includes a door
44
for selectively providing access to and closing off fresh food storage compartment
20
, as well as a freezer door
47
for performing the same function in connection with the freezer compartment. In order for door
44
to close off open frontal zone
15
and seal food storage compartment
20
, door
44
must extend across both the frontal facing portion
37
and the sideward facing portion
39
such that door
44
must wrap around to side panel
9
. In the embodiment shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, door
44
is generally L-shaped so as to include a first leg
53
adapted to extend across frontal facing portion
37
and a second leg
55
, which is angled relative to first leg
53
and which is adapted to extend across sideward facing portion
39
of open zone
15
. More specifically, door
44
includes a first, vertically extending frontal edge portion
58
that is hinged about a generally vertical axis to shell
5
. Door
44
also includes a second frontal edge portion
60
that curves so as to lead to a side edge portion
62
. Side edge portion
62
generally constitutes an extension of side panel
9
as perhaps best shown in FIG.
1
.
In this embodiment, door
44
preferably has a substantially uniform thickness from first frontal edge portion
58
to second frontal edge portion
60
and side edge portion
62
as clearly represented in FIG.
2
. Side edge portion
62
extends along side panel
9
such that the combined depth of side panel
9
and side edge portion
62
generally equals the corresponding depth of side panel
8
, along with the thickness of door
44
at first frontal edge portion
58
. When closed, door
44
would be sealed to bottom panel
11
, a front facing edge
66
of side panel
9
, either to a mullion section or the bottom of freezer door
47
across a top of door
44
and adjacent side panel
8
in order to contain the refrigerated air developed within refrigerator cabinet
2
. As also shown in this embodiment, top panel
10
extends over freezer door
47
to provide a sealing surface. Fresh food door
44
is provided with a handle
70
and a similar handle
71
is provided for freezer door
47
.
With this construction of refrigerator cabinet
2
, enhanced access to within fresh food compartment
20
or the freezer compartment is provided. For instance, due to the fact that open zone
15
includes not only frontal facing portion
37
but also sideward facing portion
39
, the opening of door
44
provides a larger access zone to food storage compartment
20
than would otherwise be accorded if sideward facing portion
39
of open zone
15
were not provided. In any event, an enlarged open frontal zone is created to enhance both the storage and removal of food items.
FIG. 3
shows a slightly modified embodiment including doors
44
a
and
47
a
which have a variable depth or thickness as clearly shown in this figure. More specifically, each of doors
44
a
and
47
a
includes a first frontal edge portion
58
a
that is hinged about a vertical axis, such as through a conventional upper, lower and central hinge pin arrangement (not shown). With this embodiment, it is important to note that the seal arrangement for each of doors
44
a
and
47
a
is against the shell
5
a
, with each door
44
a
,
47
a
extending in a substantially diagonal manner from a respective first frontal edge portion
58
a
to a side edge portion
62
a
. Therefore, this configuration for doors
44
a
and
47
a
enables the same function of enlarging an access opening for a refrigerator compartment to be accomplished by having portions of the doors
44
a
and
47
a
wrap around side
9
a
of refrigerator cabinet
2
a
. This embodiment also illustrates that different types of handle arrangements can be utilized and the handles can be located in different portions of the doors. More specifically, note the presence of handle
90
provided in fresh food compartment door
44
a
and handle
91
provided in freezer door
47
a
. Handles
90
and
91
in this embodiment are generally created by forming recesses within the respective side edge portions
62
a
of doors
44
a
and
47
a.
Although described with respect to the preferred embodiments 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. For instance, although refrigerator cabinets
2
and
2
a
are illustrated to be self-standing, the invention is equally applicable to other refrigerator arrangements, such as a refrigerator supported upon a countertop. In addition, although the illustrated embodiments generally depict substantially 90° angles between the respective front and side edge portions
60
,
62
and
60
a
,
62
a
, an acute angle, such as 45°, could be employed. Such an angling arrangement could, for example, advantageously provide an enlarged countertop area in the alternative embodiment described above. In any event, the invention is only intended to be limited by the scope of the following claims.
Claims
- 1. A refrigerator cabinet assembly comprising:a cabinet shell including first and second laterally spaced side panels, a top panel interconnecting upper end portions of the side panels, and an open frontal zone permitting access to within a food storage compartment defined within the cabinet shell, said open zone including a frontal facing portion and a sideward facing portion; a liner located within the cabinet shell and defining the food storage compartment; a plurality of shelves arranged within the food storage compartment, wherein the shelves are adapted to support food items in a below ambient temperature environment within the food storage compartment; and a door including a first frontal edge portion, hingedly connected directly adjacent both the first side panel and the frontal facing portion, and a second frontal edge portion leading to a side edge portion of the door, said door being generally L-shaped including a first leg, defined between the first and second frontal edge portions, and a second leg, which is shorter than the first leg, defined between the second frontal edge portion and the side edge portion, said door being movable between an open position wherein clear access is provided into the food storage compartment and a closed position wherein the door is sealed across the frontal facing portion and wraps around to the sideward facing portion.
- 2. The refrigerator cabinet assembly according to claim 1, wherein the door is hingedly connected to the cabinet shell about a substantially vertical axis directly adjacent the first side panel.
- 3. The refrigerator cabinet assembly according to claim 1, wherein the door further comprises a handle provided at the side edge portion.
- 4. The refrigerator cabinet assembly according to claim 1, wherein said door has an associated depth dimension which is substantially constant from the first frontal edge portion to the second frontal edge portion.
- 5. The refrigerator cabinet assembly according to claim 1, wherein said door has an associated depth dimension which varies from the first frontal edge portion to the second frontal edge portion.
- 6. The refrigerator cabinet assembly according to claim 5, wherein the door angles from the first frontal edge portion to the side edge portion.
- 7. The refrigerator cabinet assembly according to claim 1, wherein the food storage compartment constitutes a fresh food compartment and the refrigerator cabinet assembly further includes a freezer compartment disposed in a vertical relationship with the fresh food compartment, with said freezer compartment having an associated freezer door also including first and second frontal edge portions and a side edge portion.
- 8. The refrigerator cabinet assembly according to claim 1, wherein the door further includes a handle provided at the second frontal edge portion.
- 9. The refrigerator cabinet assembly comprising:a cabinet shell including first and second laterally spaced side panels, a top panel interconnecting upper end portions of the side panels and an open frontal zone permitting access to within a food storage compartment defined within the cabinet shell, said first side panel having an associated depth dimension which is greater then a corresponding depth dimension of the second side panel such that the open frontal zone includes a frontal facing portion and a sideward facing portion; a liner located within the cabinet shell and defining the food storage compartment; a plurality of shelves arranged within the food storage compartment, wherein the shelves are adapted to support food items in a below ambient temperature environment within the food storage compartment; and a door movable between an open position wherein clear access is provided into the food storage compartment and a closed position wherein the door is sealed across the open frontal zone, said door including a first leg portion and a second leg portion which is shorter than and located at an angle to the first leg portion such that the door is generally L-shaped, said first leg portion including a first frontal edge portion hingedly connected directly adjacent both the first side panel and the frontal facing portion, said first leg portion further including a second frontal edge portion leading to a side edge portion defined by the second leg portion, wherein the first frontal edge portion has an associated depth dimension which is smaller than a depth dimension of the side edge portion.
- 10. A refrigerator cabinet assembly according to claim 9, wherein the door has an associated thickness which is substantially constant across the door.
- 11. A refrigerator cabinet assembly according to claim 9, wherein the door has an associated thickness which various across the door.
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