1. Field of the Invention
The present invention pertains to the art of refrigerators and, more particularly, to a mounting arrangement for a handle on a refrigerator.
2. Discussion of the Prior Art
Conventional handle arrangements for refrigerators are formed from multiple pieces, including a handle frame and a handle piece having a gripping portion. Such a handle is typically mounted to a refrigerator cabinet utilizing screws which extend through the handle piece and frame, clamping the overall handle to a panel of the refrigerator cabinet. Once the handle is in place, a cover is inserted over each screw, with the cover extending only over the area of the screw or along substantially the entire length of the handle. In general, this known handle mounting arrangement is rather hard to assemble and often results in witness lines that take away from the overall aesthetics of the refrigerator.
Numerous other types of refrigerator handle arrangements are known in the art as well, with each of these handle arrangements being designed for a particular application. Regardless of the existence of various types of refrigerator handle arrangements and mounting systems, there still exists a need in the art for a universal refrigerator handle that is capable of being selectively mounted to either the front surface or side edge of a refrigerator door. Such a universal handle would provide significant cost savings because a single process would be used to make the handle grip portion, while additional parts necessary to mount the handle to the front surface or side edge of the refrigerator door could be easily fastened to the handle during assembly of the refrigerator.
The present invention pertains to a handle assembly for mounting to a door of a refrigerator. In accordance with the most preferred form of the invention, the handle assembly may be selectively mounted to a front face portion or a side edge of the refrigerator door. The handle assembly includes a main body portion having first and second end portions separated by an intermediate portion, wherein each of the first and second end portions include recessed sections adapted to receive one of a plurality of end caps. Each of the end caps includes a mounting arrangement formed therein for receiving an attachment member such as a clip or a bracket member. The handle assembly is selectively mounted to the front face or side edge of the refrigerator door depending upon the end caps and attachment members selected.
Additional objects, features and advantages of the present invention will be more readily apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the drawings wherein like reference numerals refer to corresponding parts in the several views.
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In a generally similar manner, freezer door 18 includes an outer edge portion 38 which is pivoted at upper hinge 40 and lower hinge 42 for movement relative to cabinet shell 5. In a manner widely known in the art, side-by-side refrigerator 2 has inner edge portions 45 and 46 of fresh food and freezer doors 15 and 18 spaced by a vertical gap 52. Also widely known, fresh food and freezer doors 15 and 18 conceal fresh food and freezer compartments (not shown) of refrigerator 2. Aside from the aspects which will be described more fully below, the basic construction and operation of refrigerator 2 is known in the art, does not form part of the present invention, and therefore will not be discussed further herein.
The present invention is actually directed to the mounting of handle assemblies 60 and 61 for fresh food and freezer doors 15 and 18 respectively. As shown, each handle assembly 60, 61 includes a first end cap 65, a second end cap 66, and a main body portion 67 spanning between the first and second end caps 65 and 66. At this point, it should be understood that the exact configuration of handle assemblies 60 and 61 merely represents a preferred arrangement and various handle configurations, particularly for main body portion 67, could be readily employed without departing from the invention.
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Handle clip member 95 is fastened to main body portion 67 with fasteners 160 and 161. More particularly, handle clip 95 is positioned over mounting arrangement 93 such that holes 155 and 156 of handle clip 95 are aligned with apertures 100 and 101 of first end cap 65, as well as bores 85 and 86 of bosses 81 and 82. Fasteners 160 and 161 are then preferably threadably attached to bosses 81 and 82 to complete the assembly. For this purpose, fasteners 160 and 161 can be self-tapping. On the other hand, a press-fit or other mechanical connection could also be employed. Following the mounting of handle clip 95 to main body portion 67, end cap 65 can be completely laid over door clip 110, with door clip 110 being initially arranged adjacent handle clip 95. Thereafter, the entire handle assembly 60 is shifted or slid relative to door clip 110 and door 15. Due to the shape of the side connectors 122 and 123, the shifting of handle 60 causes side connectors 122 and 123 to engage flange members 140 and 141. Therefore, as handle 60 is shifted in this manner, a wedging action results that causes handle 60 to be draw against door 15. That is, door clip 110 and handle clip 95 include mating surfaces which co-act to draw handle 60 to front face portion 108 of door 15. With the shifting of handle 60, leg extension 127 engages arm 143 and causes arm 143 to initially deflect. Thereafter, arm 143 will snap back as clip member 150 projects into through hole 130. Once this snap connection is established, essentially simultaneously at both first and second end portions 74 and 75, handle assembly 60 is fixed in position along door 15.
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Bracket 170 includes a first portion 191, a second portion 192 extending substantially perpendicular to first portion 191, and an angled middle portion 193 interconnecting first and second portions 191 and 192. First portion 191 includes spaced apart apertures 195-198 for cooperating with mounting arrangement 93 and second portion 192 includes spaced apart apertures 199 and 200 which align with holes 188 and 189 and cooperate with a pair of mechanical fasteners 202 and 203 as will be discussed in detail below.
Prior to attaching handle assembly 60 to inner vertical edge 45, bracket 170 and cover member 173 are attached to end 74 through end cap 65. Initially, cover member 173 is positioned against end cap 65 such that edge 181 of cover member 173 is held in position by a positioning ledge 205 formed within end cap 65. When cover member 173 is in place, first portion 191 of bracket 170 is positioned over mounting arrangement 93 such that locating projection 98 extends into aperture 197 and apertures 195 and 198 align with apertures 100 and 102, as well as bores 85 and 87 of bosses 81 and 83 respectively. Mechanical fasteners, such as screws 202 and 203, extend through the respective apertures 195, 100 and 198, 102 and are threaded to bosses 81 and 83 to fasten bracket 170 to end 74. When bracket 170 is attached to mounting arrangement 93, bracket 170 prevents tab 186 from moving and therefore holds cover member 173 in place. Holes 188 and 189 on cover member 173 are aligned with apertures 199 and 200 of bracket 170.
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Following the positioning of elongated extension 220 within end cap 65′, handle clip 95 is fastened to first end 74 of main body portion 67 through end cap 65′. The structure and mounting of handle clip 95, as well as door clip 110, is identical to that described with reference to
With each of the embodiments described, main body portion 67 is the same. As previously discussed, each of first and second ends 74 and 75 is formed with recessed section 80 having bosses 81-83 with bores 85-87 formed therein. With this arrangement, various end caps and attachment members may be used with main body portion 67 which allows main body portion 67 to be readily employed on a variety of different types of refrigerators. Therefore, only the end caps and attachments need to be separately produced for each type of refrigerator, while the main handle assembly is universally employed.
Although described with reference to preferred embodiments of the invention, it should be understood that various changes and/or modifications can be made without departing from the spirit of the invention. For instance, although described with reference to a side-by-side refrigerator, corresponding handle assemblies could be equally employed in a top mount or bottom mount style refrigerator. In any event, the invention is only intended to be limited in accordance with scope of the following claims.
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