Refrigerator door assembly and method of making same

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6827410
  • Patent Number
    6,827,410
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, August 22, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 7, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A door assembly for a refrigerator having a cabinet with a cabinet opening, a cabinet height and a cabinet width includes a main body portion and a cap portion. The main body portion has a door height and a door width generally corresponding in size to the cabinet height and the cabinet width, respectively. The cap portion is secured to and upwardly extends from the main body portion. The cap is configured to substantially cover a plurality of control elements upwardly extending from the cabinet when the door assembly is articulated to a closed position.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention generally relates to refrigerators. More particularly, the present invention relates to a refrigerator door assembly and a method of making same. In one particular form, the present invention relates to a cap portion of a door assembly that upwardly extends from a main body portion to conceal and protect controls mounted to an upper surface of a cabinet when the door assembly is articulated to a closed position.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Vehicles including but not limited to recreational vehicles (“RVs” in the United States and “Caravans” in Europe), tractor trailers, airplanes, boats, trains, and the like often incorporate refrigerators for the comfort and convenience of the occupants. Space available for refrigerators on such vehicles is limited and a significant design emphasis has been placed upon maximizing refrigerator storage volume. In a manner well known in the art, refrigerator controls typically upwardly extend from the cabinet so as not to limit storage volume.




While such conventional arrangements that include controls upwardly extending from a cabinet have proven to be optimal for various applications, they are all associated with limitations. For example, controls that visibly extend above a door of the refrigerator often present an undesirable appearance when the door is closed. In addition, the lighted elements of conventional refrigerator controls are the source of complaints from some vehicle operators when incorporated into a sleeping environment such as that of an RV or the like. Furthermore, controls that upwardly extend from a refrigerator cabinet are subject to inadvertent operation.




Accordingly, it remains a need in the pertinent art to provide a refrigerator door assembly that overcomes the limitations associated with the prior known arrangements, including but not limited to those disadvantages discussed above.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is a general object of the present invention to provide a door assembly for a refrigerator which includes an upper cap portion for concealing a plurality of control elements that upwardly extend from a cabinet when the door assembly is articulated to a closed position.




In one particular form, the present invention provides a door assembly for a refrigerator. The door assembly selectively closes an opening of a cabinet. The cabinet has a cabinet height and a cabinet width. The door assembly includes a main body portion and a cap portion. The main body portion has a door height and a door width generally corresponding in size to the cabinet height and the cabinet width, respectively. The cap portion is secured to and upwardly extends from the main body portion. The cap portion is configured to substantially cover a plurality of control elements upwardly extending from the cabinet when the door assembly is articulated to a closed position.




In another form, the present invention provides a method of making a refrigerator. The method includes the general steps of:




providing a cabinet having a opening, a cabinet height and a cabinet width;




securing a plurality of control elements to the cabinet such that the plurality of control elements upwardly extend from the cabinet;




pivotally securing a main body portion of a door assembly to the cabinet, the main body portion having a door height and a door width generally corresponding in size to the cabinet height and cabinet width, respectively;




forming a cap portion of the door assembly; and




securing the cap portion to the main body portion such that the cap portion substantially conceals the plurality of control elements when the main body portion is articulated to a closed position.




In yet another particular form, the present invention provides a refrigerator including a cabinet, a plurality of refrigerator controls and a door assembly. The cabinet defines a door opening and includes a cabinet height and a cabinet width. The refrigerator controls are mounted to and extend upwardly from the cabinet. The door assembly is pivotally attached to the cabinet for selectively opening and closing the door opening. The door assembly includes a main body portion and a cap portion. The main body portion has a door height and a door width generally corresponding in size to the cabinet height and the cabinet width, respectively. The cap portion is secured to and upwardly extends from the main body portion. The cap portion is configured to substantially cover the plurality of control elements when the door assembly is articulated to the closed position.




Additional advantages and features of the present invention will become apparent from the following description and appended claims, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.




Further areas of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description provided hereinafter. It should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating the preferred embodiment of the invention, are intended for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description and the accompanying drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1A

is a perspective view of a refrigerator incorporating a door assembly constructed according to the teachings of a preferred embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 1B

is a perspective view of a portion of the refrigerator of

FIG. 1A

illustrated with an upper portion of the door assembly removed for purposes of illustration.





FIG. 2

is an enlarged front view of the door assembly according to the teachings of the preferred embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 3

is a cross-sectional view taken along the line


3





3


of FIG.


2


.





FIG. 4

is a cross-sectional view taken along the line


4





4


of FIG.


2


.





FIG. 5

is a cross-sectional view taken along the line


5





5


of FIG.


2


.





FIG. 6

is a cross-sectional view taken along the line


6





6


of FIG.


2


.





FIG. 7

is a lateral cross-sectional view taken through the upper portion of the door assembly of the present invention.





FIG. 8

is an enlarged view of the detail of circle A of FIG.


7


.





FIG. 9

is an enlarged view of the detail of circle B of FIG.


7


.





FIG. 10

is an exploded perspective view of an upper portion of the door assembly.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




The following description of the preferred apparatus and method of the present invention is merely exemplary in nature and is in no way intended to limit the invention, its application, or uses.




With initial reference to

FIGS. 1A and 1B

of the drawings, a refrigerator embodying the teachings of a preferred embodiment of the present invention is illustrated and generally identified at reference character


10


. The refrigerator is illustrated to generally include a door assembly


12


, a cabinet


14


, and a plurality of refrigerator controls


16


. As will become apparent below, the subject invention is particularly directed to certain aspects of the door assembly


12


and a related method of manufacture. However, prior to describing the door assembly


12


and its manner of manufacture, a brief understanding of the remainder of the exemplary refrigerator


10


shown in the drawings is warranted.




The cabinet


14


defines a door opening


18


(shown in

FIG. 1

in hidden lines) for providing access to one or more storage compartments (not specifically shown). The cabinet


14


includes a cabinet height H


C


and a cabinet width W


C


. In the particular embodiment illustrated, the cabinet height H


C


is greater than the cabinet width W


C


. However, it will be clearly understood that the teachings of the present invention are not restricted to any particular dimensions or relative dimensions.




The refrigerator


10


includes a control panel


20


which carries the plurality of refrigerator controls


16


. The control panel


20


upwardly extends from the cabinet


14


and is secured to the cabinet


14


with fasteners or in any other manner well known in the art. In a conventional manner, wiring (not shown) for the plurality of control


16


extends across an upper surface


22


of the cabinet and down the backside of the cabinet


14


.




With continued reference to

FIGS. 1A and 1B

and additional reference to

FIGS. 2-9

, the door assembly


12


of the present invention will be further described. The door assembly


12


is mounted to the cabinet


14


for pivotal movement about an pivot axis


24


(identified in FIG.


1


B). In the embodiment illustrated, the pivot axis


24


couples a left hand side of the cabinet


14


with a left hand side of the door assembly


12


. Alternatively, the door assembly


12


may be mounted for articulation about a right hand pivot axis.




The door assembly


12


generally includes a main body portion


26


and a cap or upper portion


28


. The main body portion


26


includes a door height H


D


and a door width W


D


generally corresponding in size to the cabinet height H


C


and the cabinet width W


C


, respectively. The main body portion


26


further includes a first or exterior panel


29


and a second or interior panel


31


. In a manner known in the art, a cavity between the exterior panel


29


and interior panel


31


is filled with insulation, such as a closed-cell foam.




In a manner to be discussed below, the cap portion


28


is secured to and upwardly extends from the main body portion


26


of the door assembly


12


. The cap portion


28


functions to substantially conceal the plurality of controls


16


when the door assembly


12


is articulated to its closed position (as shown in

FIG. 1A

) but maintains a small access for fingers to open the door. This access is symmetrical to allow for right-hand or left-hand hinging of the door assembly


12


. Typically, refrigerators of the type to which the subject invention is directed are installed immediately adjacent other cabinets having front faces that extend to the front of the door assembly


12


or underneath counters which extend forward the same amount. The plurality of controls


16


is readily accessible when the door assembly


12


is articulated to its open position (not particularly shown).




In the embodiment illustrated, the cap portion


28


is illustrated to include a first member


30


and a second member


32


. The first member


30


includes an upper portion having a front surface


34


and a rear surface


36


. In a laterally positioned central section, the front and rear surfaces


34


and


36


are spaced apart so as to define a cavity


38


(shown particularly in FIG.


5


). The front surface


34


is shown to include a recessed ornamental portion.




A lower portion of the first member


30


includes a downwardly extending forward flange


42


and a pair of downwardly extending rearward flanges


44


and


46


. The lower portion is open between the forward flange


42


and the adjacent rearward flange


44


. In the preferred embodiment, the first member


30


is injection molded of a plastic material. The space between the flanges


42


and


44


provides injection molding access to the cavity


38


.




The second member


32


is preferably injection molded of a plastic and includes a horizontally extending central portion


48


, a downwardly extending forward flange


50


, a downwardly extending rearward flange


52


and an upwardly extending flange


54


. The upwardly extending flange


54


is positioned slightly forward from the downwardly extending rearward flange


52


. A forwardly extending segment


56


depends from the downwardly extending forward flange


54


.




As most particularly shown in the cross-sectional views of

FIGS. 3 through 5

, the second member


32


is received by the first member


30


in a vertical direction. A slot or channel for receiving the exterior panel


29


is defined by the downwardly extending leg


42


, the downwardly extending leg


50


and the forwardly extending segment


56


.




The interior panel


31


is secured to the cap portion


28


through a door seal


62


. In this regard, the door seal


62


includes a S-shaped mounting portion


64


. An upwardly facing opening


66


of the mounting portion


64


receives the downwardly extending flange


52


. A downwardly facing opening


68


of the mounting portion


64


receives the interior panel


31


.




The second member


32


is secured to the first member


30


with multiple threaded fasteners


70


. The threaded fasteners


70


pass through apertures


72


provided in the second member


32


and threadably engage internal threaded boss portions


74


of the first member


30


. This arrangement is shown particularly in the cross-sectional views of

FIGS. 8 and 9

.




The first member


30


is preferably shown to include a recess


76


(see

FIGS. 8 and 9

) for receiving a handle


78


. It will be understood that the handle


78


is beyond the scope of the present invention. As shown, the handle


78


is mounted to the right hand side of the door assembly


12


. A cover plate


82


is disposed in the recess


76


on the left side. Where it is desired to mount the door assembly


12


to the cabinet


14


such that the door assembly


12


articulates about a right hand axis, the plate


82


and the handle


78


can be interchanged. The plate


82


and the handle


78


are secured to the first member


30


with threaded fasteners


84


(see FIGS.


3


and


4


).




The horizontally extending portion


48


is shown in

FIG. 10

to include a plurality of slots


60


. When the foam is injected into the space between the exterior and interior panels


29


and


31


of the door assembly


12


, the slots


60


permit the foam to flow into the cavity


38


.




Prior to the introduction of foam into the door assembly


12


, the cap portion


28


is positioned relative to the main body portion


26


through a pair of clips


86


. The clips


86


are shown in the cross-sectional view of

FIG. 6

to be generally C-shaped. The open ends


88


of each clip


86


engage L-shaped projections


90


that inwardly extend from the first member


30


. The clips


86


downwardly extend into channels


92


(see

FIG. 1B

) defined by the frame of the main body portion


14


. After the door assembly


12


is filled with foam, the clips


86


are no longer needed to maintain the relative position between the cap portion


28


and the main body portion


26


.




The description of the invention is merely exemplary in nature and, thus, variations that do not depart from the gist of the invention are intended to be within the scope of the invention. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A door assembly adapted for use on a refrigerator, the refrigerator having a cabinet with a cabinet opening, a cabinet height and a cabinet width, the door assembly for selectively closing the cabinet opening, the door assembly comprising:a main body portion having a door height and a door width configured to generally correspond in size to the cabinet height and the cabinet width, respectively; and a cap portion secured to and upwardly extending from the main body portion, the cap portion configured to extend above the cabinet along a substantial portion of the width of the cabinet to substantially cover a plurality of control elements upwardly extending from the cabinet when the door assembly is articulated to a closed position.
  • 2. The door assembly for a refrigerator of claim 1, wherein the cap portion defines a hollow cavity.
  • 3. The door assembly for a refrigerator of claim 2, wherein the hollow cavity is filled with a foam.
  • 4. The door assembly for a refrigerator of claim 2, wherein the cap portion includes a first member and a second member, the first member defining the hollow cavity, the second member cooperating with the first member to define first and second laterally extending grooves for receiving an interior panel and an exterior panel of the main body portion, respectively.
  • 5. The door assembly for a refrigerator of claim 4, wherein the cap portion is injection molded.
  • 6. The door assembly for a refrigerator of claim 1, wherein the main body portion includes an interior panel and an exterior panel and wherein the cap portion defines first and second laterally extending grooves for receiving the interior and exterior panels, respectively.
  • 7. The door assembly for a refrigerator of claim 6, wherein the cap portion is injection molded.
  • 8. The door assembly of claim 1 in combination with the refrigerator.
  • 9. The door assembly of claim 1, further comprising a handle carried by the main body portion, the handle disposed behind the cap portion.
  • 10. A method of making a refrigerator, the method comprising:providing a cabinet having an opening, a cabinet height and a cabinet width; securing a plurality of control elements to the cabinet such that the plurality of control elements upwardly extend from the cabinet; pivotally securing a main body portion of a door assembly to the cabinet, the main body portion having a door height and door width generally corresponding in size to the cabinet height and cabinet width, respectively; forming a cap portion of the door assembly; and securing the cap portion to the main body portion such that the cap portion extends above the cabinet along a substantial portion of the width of the cabinet and substantially conceals the plurality of controls elements when the main body portion is articulated to a closed position.
  • 11. The method of making a door assembly for a refrigerator of claim 10, wherein the step of forming a cap portion includes the step of defining a hollow cavity.
  • 12. The method of making a door assembly for a refrigerator of claim 9, wherein the main body portion includes an interior panel and an exterior panel and wherein the step of forming a cap portion includes the steps of defining first and second laterally extending grooves for receiving the interior and exterior panels, respectively.
  • 13. The method of making a door assembly for a refrigerator of claim 10, wherein the step of forming the cap portion includes the step of:injection molding a first member defining the hollow cavity; and injection molding a second member which cooperates with the first member to define the first the second laterally extending grooves for receiving an interior panel and the exterior panel of the main body portion, respectively.
  • 14. The method of making a door assembly for a refrigerator of claim 9, further including the step of filling the hollow cavity with a foam.
  • 15. The method of making a door assembly for a refrigerator of claim 10, wherein the step of forming the cap portion includes the step of injection molding the cap portion.
  • 16. A refrigerator comprising:a cabinet having a door opening, a cabinet height and a cabinet width; a plurality of refrigerator controls attached to and upwardly extending from the cabinet; and a door assembly pivotally attached to the cabinet for selectively opening and closing the door opening, the door assembly including a main body portion and cap portion, the main body portion having a door height and door width generally corresponding in size to the cabinet height and the cabinet width, respectively, the cap portion secured to and upwardly extending from the main body portion above the cabinet along a substantial portion of the width of the cabinet, the cap portion configured to substantially cover the plurality of control elements when the door assembly is articulated to a closed position.
  • 17. The refrigerator of claim 16, wherein the cap portion defines a hollow cavity.
  • 18. The refrigerator of claim 17, wherein the cap portion is injection molded.
  • 19. The refrigerator of claim 17, wherein the hollow cavity is filled with a foam.
  • 20. The refrigerator of claim 17, wherein the cap portion includes a first member and a second member, the first member defining the hollow cavity, the second member cooperating with the first member to define first and second laterally extending grooves for receiving an exterior panel and an exterior panel of the main body portion, respectively.
  • 21. The refrigerator of claim 16, wherein the main body portion includes an interior panel and an exterior panel and wherein the cap portion defines first and second laterally extending grooves for receiving the interior and exterior panels, respectively.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application is based on provisional patent application which has been assigned U.S. Ser. No. 60/314,984, filed Aug. 24, 2001.

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60/314984 Aug 2001 US