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.
In certain refrigerators, gas assist handles are employed in an attempt to simplify the construction and assembly, while also improving the aesthetics. Such handle arrangements are also considered advantageous given their characteristic soft feel. Regardless of these known arrangements, there still exists a need in the art for an improved arrangement for mounting a handle to a refrigerator in a manner which provides a tight, aesthetically appealing and easily assembled overall assembly.
The present invention pertains to the mounting of a handle assembly to a door face of a refrigerator. In accordance with the most preferred form of the invention, a base plate and door clip are initially attached to the face of the refrigerator, such as through the use of screws or the like. The base plate includes raised surfaces, preferably at longitudinally spaced positions. In addition, a cap member having a socket formed therein is attached to an in-turned portion of the door. Once the base plate, base clip, and cap member are secured, a portion of a handle is placed over the base plate and slid relative to the base plate whereupon the structure of the handle co-acts with the base plate to keep the handle against the door face. In addition, a clip attached to the handle engages the door clip to further secure the handle. As the handle is slid relative to the door, a projection extending from an end portion of the handle is received by the socket of the cap member, thereby securing the end portion of the handle. With this arrangement, all of the fasteners are hidden and witness lines, corresponding to those associated with conventional handle mounting arrangements, are avoided. In addition, the handle may be easily attached to the refrigerator door without the use of tools.
Additional objects, features and advantages of the present invention will be more readily apparent from the following detailed description of preferred embodiments of the invention, when taken in conjunction with the drawings wherein like reference numerals refer to corresponding parts in the several views.
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Fresh food door 15 includes a front side 16, a back side 17 and an outer vertical edge portion 21 which is pivotally attached to cabinet shell 5 through an upper hinge 23 and a lower hinge 24. In accordance with the present invention, fresh food door 15 includes an upper inner edge portion 28 and a lower inner edge portion 30 offset by a horizontal or lateral portion 32 (see also
As opposed to a more conventional side-by-side refrigerator wherein inner edge portions of the fresh food and freezer doors would be spaced by a single vertical axis gap, fresh food and freezer doors 15 and 18 of refrigerator 2 are spaced in a central zone by a gap 52 that includes a first vertical component between upper inner edge portions 28 and 45, a lateral component between the offset horizontal portions 32 and 48, and a second vertical component between lower inner edge portions 30 and 47. Therefore, fresh food door 15 is wider in an upper portion thereof than in a lower portion. Correspondingly, freezer door 18 is wider in a lower portion than in an upper portion. As will become more fully evident below, fresh food and freezer doors 15 and 18 conceal fresh food and freezer compartments of refrigerator 2 which also have varying width upper and lower sections in accordance with the present invention. In any event, further details of this basic structure of refrigerator 2 is provided in U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,019,447 and 6,629,339 which are incorporated herein by reference. 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. Although the particular handle configuration can vary in accordance with the present invention, it is the particular mounting arrangement for one or more of handle assemblies 60 and 61 to which the present invention is directed. As shown, each handle assembly 60, 61 includes a first end 65 having an elongated extension 66 extending therefrom, a second end 67 having an in-turned portion 68, and an intermediate portion 69 interconnecting the first and second ends 65 and 67.
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In addition, a door clip member 125 is mounted along upper inner edge portion 28 of fresh food door 15, while a handle clip member 130 (best shown in
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With this arrangement, following the mounting of door clip member 125 to door 15 in the manner set forth above, first end portion 65 of handle assembly 60 can be completely laid over door clip member 125, with door clip member 125 being initially arranged adjacent handle clip member 130. Thereafter, the entire handle assembly 60 is shifted or slid relative to door clip member 125 and door 15, thereby causing side connectors 154 and 155 to engage flange members 180 and 181. Due to the shape of side connectors 154 and 155, as handle assembly 60 is shifted in this manner, a wedging action results that causes handle assembly 60 to be drawn against door 15. That is, door clip member 125 and handle clip member 130 includes mating surfaces which co-act along arcuate surfaces to draw handle assembly 60 to the front face portion of door 15. At the same time, tab portions 118 and 119 of extension 66 are positioned in the undercuts defined by side flanges 101 and 102 of base plate 75. In this manner, handle assembly 60 is fixed in position along door 15.
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With this handle mounting arrangement, handle assembly 60 can be advantageously formed of plastic, preferably with intermediate portion 69 being created through a gas assist operation during molding for gripping purposes, and a tight, aesthetically appealing, as well as easily assembled, overall handle arrangement is defined. In any event, although described with reference to a preferred embodiment 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 example, handle assembly 60 may be formed without elongated extension 66 or may be attached to door 15 through other means other than handle clip member 130, while still interconnecting handle assembly 60 to door 15 through in-turned portion 68 at horizontal or lateral portion 32. In addition, projection 240, which provides locating, alignment and attachment functions, as well as cap 250, could be replaced by other structure acting between in-turned portion 68 and the door 15, 18 at lateral portion 32 without departing from the invention. In this case, the actual structure of the projection would change, such as to flanges extending from in-turned portion 68 and extending into opening 251. In general, the invention is only intended to be limited in accordance with scope of the following claims.