Information
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Patent Grant
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6708374
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Patent Number
6,708,374
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Date Filed
Wednesday, January 30, 200223 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 23, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Sandy; Robert J.
- Jackson; André L.
Agents
- Diederiks & Whitelaw, PLC
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 016 436
- 016 412
- 016 DIG 41
- 016 DIG 40
- 312 401
- 312 405
- 403 315
- 403 320
- 292 DIG 71
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A plastic terminal end section of a refrigerator handle is secured to an upper in-turned portion of a refrigerator door by forming the end section with a lower channel defined, at least in part, by in-turned, tie-down flanges. The overall mounting assembly also incorporates a metal plate which slips into the channel and receives mechanical fasteners such that the fasteners extend into the terminal end section of the handle, through the metal plate, and into the door. With this arrangement, the metal plate functions to clamp down the tie-down flanges to the door when the fasteners are tightened, thereby securing the terminal end section of the handle to the door.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention pertains to the art of refrigerators and, more particularly, to the construction and mounting of a handle to the door of a refrigerator.
2. Discussion of the Prior Art
Although refrigerator handles which are generally recessed with respect to front panels of doors are known, the clear majority of the refrigerators on the market today are provided with handles which are attached to and project from the front panels. The projecting portions of the handles define zones which can be gripped by a user to open or close the refrigerator doors. Often, such a known refrigerator handle is secured solely to a respective front door panel, generally by securing a base plate to the door panel, then securing a handle to the base plate, and finally attaching a cover strip to the handle. Another known handle arrangement has one end portion of a handle secured directly to the front door panel, with an opposing end of the handle extending across and being secured to an in-turned top portion of the door.
In order to reduce costs and often times increase the aesthetics of refrigerator handles, it is heretofore been proposed to form handles from plastic. In such situations, it must be realized that refrigerator handles actually need to withstand a fair level of fatigue loading that can loosen mounting screws and even cause a handle to crack. To address at least these concerns, there exists a need in the art for a refrigerator handle mounting arrangement, particularly for refrigerator handles formed from plastic, which establishes a relatively large mounting or clamping surface, and minimizes the placement of the plastic in the mounting zone in tension, thereby promoting reliability in the overall mounting of the handle.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is directed to the mounting of an end portion of a refrigerator handle to an in-turned upper portion of a refrigerator door. More specifically, the handle includes a main body portion that extends along the front panel of the refrigerator door, with the main body portion leads through a curved section to a terminal end portion which is adapted to be secured to the in-turned upper portion of the door through the use of mechanical fasteners, such as screws. In accordance with the invention, the terminal end portion is formed with tie-down flanges which define a channel at the terminal end portion.
In a preferred embodiment, the handle, particularly the terminal end portion, is molded of plastic such that the tie-down flanges are integrally formed as part of the remainder of the terminal end portion and, most preferably, the entire handle. The mounting assembly also incorporates a metal plate which slips into the channel and receives the mechanical fasteners such that the fasteners extend into the terminal end portion of the plastic handle, through the metal plate, and into the door. With this arrangement, the metal plate functions to clamp down the tie-down flanges to the door when the fasteners are tightened.
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 drawing wherein like reference numerals refer to corresponding parts in the several views.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an upper right perspective view of a refrigerator incorporating the door handle arrangement of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is an exploded view of an upper end portion of the door handle constructed in accordance with the present invention; and
FIG. 3
is a cross-sectional view of the upper end portion of the door handle in an assembled condition.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
With initial reference to
FIG. 1
, a top mount refrigerator
2
includes a cabinet shell
5
defined, at least in part, by first and second upstanding side panels
8
and
9
that are interconnected and laterally spaced by a top panel
11
. Although not shown in this figure, cabinet shell
5
would also include a rear panel and internal reinforcing structure. Since refrigerator
2
constitutes a top mount style refrigerator, a mullion (not separately labeled) is provided which extends laterally across shell
5
and divides refrigerator
2
into an upper freezer compartment
19
and a lower fresh food compartment
22
. Although not particularly illustrated, both the freezer and fresh food compartments
19
and
22
are preferably defined by respective liners installed within shell
5
in a manner known in the art.
As illustrated, a freezer door
25
is provided to selectively seal freezer compartment
19
and a fresh food door
27
is provided to selectively seal fresh food compartment
22
. Door
27
is actually mounted for pivotal movement relative to shell
5
by means of a lower hinge unit
35
that is secured to reinforcement structure of refrigerator
2
at the level of a conventional kickplate
37
and a center hinge unit
39
. Freezer door
25
is also mounted through center hinge unit
39
and an upper hinge unit
43
for pivotal movement relative to shell
5
in order to provide selective access to within upper freezer compartment
19
. In order to open and close doors
25
and
27
, refrigerator
2
is provided with handles
47
and
49
respectively.
At this point, it should be recognized that the basic structure described above is known in the art and refers to conventional top mount refrigerator structure. Substantially corresponding structure exists with respect to bottom mount refrigerators wherein the freezer compartment is merely located below the fresh food compartment, side-by-side refrigerators wherein the fresh food and freezer compartments are located laterally adjacent each other, and other combinations of these arrangements. As this structure is known, it will not be discussed further here. Instead, the present invention is particularly directed to the manner in which one or more of handles
47
and
49
are secured to doors
25
and
27
and, more particularly, the structure and mounting arrangement for one or more of handles
47
and
49
to a respective in-turned upper portion
55
,
56
of doors
25
and
27
respectively. Since handles
47
and
49
are preferably constructed and mounted in identical manners in accordance with the invention, the most preferred construction and mounting of handle
47
will now be described in detail and it is to be understood that a corresponding arrangement exists with respect to handle
49
.
As shown, handle
47
includes a first end portion
75
, an intermediate, gripping portion
76
and a second, elongated end portion
77
. In accordance with the most preferred form of the invention, the handle
47
is entirely made of plastic and can take various different configurations without departing from the invention. Handle
47
is preferably attached to door
25
at both first and second end portions
75
and
77
. However, the specific manner of attachment of second end portion
77
to door
25
does not form part of the present invention. Instead, this attachment can be performed in any manner known in the art, such as by initially affixing a base plate (not shown) to the front of door
25
and then attaching second end portion
77
to the base plate.
FIG. 2
illustrates the preferred construction of first end portion
75
. As shown, first end portion
75
includes a first section
82
and a second section
84
. Second section
84
has a reduced thickness as compared to first section
82
such that a substantially vertical wall
86
is defined at the junction between first and second sections
82
and
84
. As shown, first and second sections
82
and
84
have a common top wall
88
. Second section
84
also has opposing side walls
90
and
91
, each of which terminates in a respective in-turned, tie-down flange
94
,
95
. As shown, flanges
94
and
95
are spaced and extend substantially parallel to each other. With this construction, second section
84
defines a channel
98
. In addition, second section
84
is formed with a pair of spaced holes
100
and
101
which extend through top wall
88
and lead into channel
98
. In accordance with the most preferred form of the invention, holes
100
and
101
are sized to receive the head
105
of a respective fastening screw
108
.
Holes
100
and
101
are spaced in second section
84
a distance the same as holes
110
and
111
provided in a mounting plate
120
. Mounting plate
120
is preferably made of metal, such as steel or aluminum. Plate
120
is sized to snugly fit into channel
98
, whereupon plate
120
rests upon flanges
94
and
95
(see FIG.
3
). With this arrangement, first end portion
75
is adapted to be mounted to in-turned upper portion
55
, with second section
84
resting directly upon upper portion
55
and wall
86
generally abutting a front panel portion (not separately labeled) of door
25
. At this point, plate
120
is arranged within channel
98
such that, upon inserting screws
108
through respective aligned holes
100
,
110
and
101
,
111
and tightening the screws
108
into upper portion
55
of door
25
, first end portion
75
is affixed to door
25
with heads
105
being substantially flush with or slightly recessed within top wall
88
. More specifically, first end portion
75
is mounted to door
25
by clamping flanges
94
and
95
directly against upper portion
55
through plate
120
. Although not required, heads
105
preferably bear directly against plate
120
to avoid local stresses on the plastic at second section
84
. In any event, with this arrangement, metal plate
120
functions to clamp the tie-down flanges
94
and
95
to door
25
when the fastener screws
108
are tightened to provide a structurally sound and overall cost efficient handle assembly.
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.
Claims
- 1. In a refrigerator including a cabinet and at least one door, having a front panel portion and an in-turned upper portion, hinged to the cabinet, a handle assembly for use in opening and closing the door comprising:a handle member including a first end portion, an intermediate portion and a second end portion, said first end portion being angled with respect to said second end portion and having a terminal channel, wherein the first end portion includes a pair of spaced side walls which are interconnected by a top wall, with the side walls terminating in respective in-turned, tie-down flanges, with the top wall, side walls and tie-down flanges defining the channel; and a plurality of fasteners extending into the first end portion of the handle member and into the in-turned upper portion of the door, with the tie-down flanges of the first end portion directly abutting the in-turned upper portion of the door, thereby securing the handle member to the door with the second end portion of the handle member extending along the front panel portion.
- 2. The handle assembly according to claim 1, further comprising:a plate member, separate from the handle member, positioned in the channel, wherein the handle member is made of plastic and the plate member is made of metal.
- 3. The handle assembly according to claim 1, wherein the second end portion of the handle member is secured to the front panel portion and the intermediate portion is spaced from the front panel portion so as to define a gripping portion of the handle member.
- 4. The handle assembly according to claim 1, further comprising: a plate member, separate from the handle member, positioned in the channel.
- 5. The handle assembly according to claim 4, wherein the tie-down flanges are clamped to the in-turned upper portion through the plate member.
- 6. The handle assembly according to claim 5, further comprising: at least a pair of spaced holes extending through the first end portion, said fasteners including a pair of screws positioned in the holes.
- 7. The handle assembly according to claim 1, wherein the first end portion includes a first section and a second, reduced thickness section, said channel being defined in the second section.
- 8. The handle assembly according to claim 7, wherein the first end portion further includes a wall at a junction between the first and second sections, said wall abutting the front panel portion of the door.
- 9. In a refrigerator including a cabinet and at least one door, having a front panel portion and an in-turned upper portion, hinged to the cabinet, a handle assembly for use in opening and closing the door comprising:a handle member including a first end portion, an intermediate portion and a second end portion, said first end portion being angled with respect to said second end portion and having a terminal channel; a plate member, separate from the handle member, positioned in the channel; and a plurality of fasteners extending into the first end portion of the handle member, through the plate member and into the in-turned upper portion of the door, thereby securing the handle member to the door with the second end portion of the handle member extending along the front panel portion.
- 10. The handle assembly according to claim 9, wherein the handle member is made of plastic and the plate member is made of metal.
- 11. The handle assembly according to claim 9, wherein the second end portion of the handle member is secured to the front panel portion and the intermediate portion is spaced from the front panel portion so as to define a gripping portion of the handle member.
- 12. The handle assembly according to claim 9, wherein the first end portion includes a pair of spaced side walls which are interconnected by a top wall, each of the side walls terminating in in-turned, tie-down flanges, with the top wall, side walls and tie-down flanges defining the channel.
- 13. The handle assembly according to claim 12, wherein the tie-down flanges of the first end portion directly abut the in-turned upper portion of the door.
- 14. The handle assembly according to claim 13, wherein the tie-down flanges are clamped to the in-turned upper portion through the plate member.
- 15. The handle assembly according to claim 13, further comprising: at least a pair of spaced holes extending through the first end portion, said fasteners including a pair of screws positioned in the holes.
- 16. The handle assembly according to claim 9, wherein the first end portion includes a first section and a second, reduced thickness section, said channel being defined in the second section.
- 17. The handle assembly according to claim 16, wherein the first end portion further includes a wall at a junction between the first and second sections, said wall abutting the front panel portion of the door.
- 18. A method of securing a handle member to a refrigerator door having a front panel portion and an in-turned upper portion comprising:positioning a first end portion of the handle member adjacent the in-turned upper portion of the refrigerator door; arranging a plate member within a channel defined in the first end portion of the handle member; and fixedly securing the first end portion to the in-turned upper portion of the door through the plate member.
- 19. The method of claim 18, further comprising:creating the channel by forming the first end portion with a pair of spaced side walls which are interconnected by a top wall and terminate in in-turned, tie-down flanges; and clamping the tie-down flanges directly to the in-turned upper portion of the door, through the plate member, in order to fixedly secure the first end portion to the door.
- 20. The method of claim 19, further comprising: abutting the front panel portion of the door with a vertical wall section formed as part of the first end portion.
US Referenced Citations (13)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Date |
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59-153633 |
Sep 1984 |
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