Claims
- 1. In a refrigerator including a fresh food compartment, a food storage system comprising:an enclosure defined by inner and outer housings, said inner housing including a top wall, a bottom wall, side walls, a rear wall, and an open frontal portion, said outer housing extending about at least a portion of the inner housing, said inner housing being formed with an inlet opening; an air flow system for developing a flow of cooling air between the inner and outer housings within the enclosure, with a portion of the flow of cooling air being directed into the inlet opening and a remainder of the flow of cooling air being directed about portions of the inner housing; and a food receptacle received within the open frontal portion of the inner housing and mounted for selective sliding movement into and out of the enclosure, said food receptacle being in fluid communication with the inlet opening so as to receive the portion of the flow of cooling air, wherein food items placed in the food receptacle are directly cool by the portion of the flow of cooling air entering the food receptacle and indirectly cooled by the remainder of the flow of cooling air directed about the inner housing.
- 2. The food storage system according to claim 1, wherein the inlet opening is formed in the top wall of the inner housing.
- 3. The food storage system according to claim 2, wherein the inlet opening includes a plurality of spaced inlet vents each being exposed to the food receptacle.
- 4. The food storage system according to claim 2, further comprising: a plurality of vanes interposed between the inner and outer housings for guiding the flow of cooling air therebetween.
- 5. The food storage system according to claim 2, further comprising: a return opening formed in the inner housing, wherein the portion of the flow of cooling air is re-directed to between the inner and outer housings through the return opening.
- 6. The food storage system according to claim 5, wherein the return opening is provided in the rear wall of the inner housing.
- 7. The food storage system according to claim 6, wherein the return opening comprises a plurality of spaced, return vents.
- 8. The food storage system according to claim 6, wherein the food receptacle includes front, bottom, side and rear walls, said return opening being provided in a lower portion of the rear wall of the inner housing such that the portion of the flow of cooling air enters the food receptacle adjacent the front wall, flows through the food receptacle, over the rear wall of the food receptacle, down to the return opening, and through the rear wall of the inner housing.
- 9. The food storage system according to claim 5, wherein the outer housing has an associated depth which is greater than a depth of the inner housing such that a rear chamber is defined within the enclosure, said food storage system further comprising a partition member dividing the rear chamber into first and second chambers, said return opening being directly exposed to the second chamber.
- 10. The food storage system according to claim 9, further comprising: a fan mounted to the partition member for generating the flow of cooling air.
- 11. In a refrigerator including a fresh food compartment, a food storage system comprising:an enclosure mounted within the fresh food compartment, said enclosure having an open frontal portion and being provided with an opening for the introduction of cooling air therein; a food receptacle including a storage body having a front wall, said food receptacle being slidably mounted for movement relative to the enclosure between a retracted position, wherein the storage body is arranged within the enclosure and the front wall extends across the open frontal portion of the enclosure, and an extended position, wherein the food receptacle is at least partially withdrawn from the enclosure to access the storage body; and a fan for developing a flow of the cooling air within the enclosure, with a portion of the flow of cooling air being directed into the food receptacle and a remainder of the flow of cooling air being directed about the storage body, wherein food items placed in the storage body of the food receptacle are directly cool by the portion of the flow of cooling air entering the food receptacle and indirectly cooled by the remainder of the flow of cooling air directed about the storage body.
- 12. The food storage system according to claim 11, wherein said fan is arranged entirely within the enclosure.
- 13. The food storage system according to claim 12, wherein the enclosure is defined by inner and outer housings, said inner housing including a top wall, a bottom wall, side walls, a rear wall, and the open frontal portion, said outer housing extending about at least a portion of the inner housing, said inner housing being formed with an inlet opening.
- 14. The food storage system according to claim 13, wherein the inlet opening is formed in the top wall of the inner housing.
- 15. The food storage system according to claim 14, wherein the inlet opening includes a plurality of spaced inlet vents each being exposed to the food receptacle.
- 16. The food storage system according to claim 13, further comprising: a plurality of vanes interposed between the inner and outer housings for guiding the flow of cooling air therebetween.
- 17. The food storage system according to claim 13, further comprising: a return opening formed in the inner housing, wherein the portion of the flow of cooling air is re-directed to between the inner and outer housings through the return opening.
- 18. The food storage system according to claim 17, wherein the return opening is provided in the rear wall of the inner housing.
- 19. The food storage system according to claim 18, wherein the return opening comprises a plurality of spaced, return vents.
- 20. The food storage system according to claim 18, wherein the food receptacle includes front, bottom, side and rear walls, said return opening being provided in a lower portion of the rear wall of the inner housing such that the portion of the flow of cooling air enters the food receptacle adjacent the front wall, flows through the food receptacle, over the rear wall of the food receptacle, down to the return opening, and through the rear wall of the inner housing.
- 21. The food storage system according to claim 17, wherein the outer housing has an associated depth which is greater than a depth of the inner housing such that a rear chamber is defined within the enclosure, said food storage system further comprising a partition member dividing the rear chamber into first and second chambers, said return opening being directly exposed to the second chamber.
- 22. A method of cooling food items stored in a food receptacle slidably mounted in an enclosure, including inner and outer housings, secured within a fresh food compartment of a refrigerator comprising:developing a flow of cooling air within the enclosure; directly cooling the food items by directing a portion of the flow of cooling air into the food receptacle; and indirectly cooling the food items by directing a remainder of the flow of cooling air about the inner housing within the enclosure.
- 23. The method of claim 22, further comprising: guiding the remainder of the flow of cooling air within the enclosure by a plurality of vanes interposed between the inner and outer housing.
- 24. The method of claim 22, further comprising:directing the portion of the flow of cooling air into the food receptacle through an inlet opening provided in a frontal portion of the inner housing; and returning the portion of the flow of cooling air from the food receptacle to between the inner and outer housings through a return opening provided in the inner housing.
- 25. The method of claim 24, wherein the portion of the flow of cooling air enters the food receptacle through the inlet opening, flows through the food receptacle, over a rear wall of the food receptacle, down between the rear wall of the food receptacle to the return opening, and through the return opening to between the inner and outer housings.
- 26. The method of claim 25, further comprising: developing the flow of cooling air by activating a fan located behind the rear wall of the food receptacle, between the inner and outer housings.
Parent Case Info
This application represents a continuation-in-part of pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/487,714 filed Jan. 19, 2000, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/258,355 filed Feb. 26, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,170,276.
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