Refrigerator shelving system

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6220682
  • Patent Number
    6,220,682
  • Date Filed
    Friday, April 7, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 24, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A shelving system for a refrigerator includes a plurality of shelf units having opposite sides and placed side-by-side within the interior of the refrigerator and mounted for selective movement along longitudinal directions between a retracted position, wherein the shelf units are located fully within the interior of the refrigerator, and an extended position, wherein the shelf units are placed outside the interior of the refrigerator. Each shelf unit includes a plurality of shelves extending lengthwise in the longitudinal direction, having a relatively narrow width in lateral directions, and spaced altitudinally from one another. In the extended position of each shelf unit, the shelves of the extended shelf unit are exposed for access in a lateral direction through one side of the shelf unit and the stored items are viewable from all sides. In the retracted position, the shelf units essentially fill the interior of the refrigerator.
Description




The present invention relates generally to refrigerators employed primarily as home appliances and pertains, more specifically, to a shelving system providing increased ease of access to items stored in such refrigerators.




Despite the many years since the refrigerator has become universally accepted as an essential kitchen appliance, little change has been made in the manner in which items are stored within a refrigerator. In particular, refrigerator shelving arrangements continue to be offered in various conventional configurations wherein the shelves span the width of the interior of the refrigerator, rendering access to the rear areas of the shelves at best inconvenient and, at worst, quite difficult. Consequently, it is not unusual for items stored toward the rear of a refrigerator to linger there, long past the expiration of freshness and usefulness.




The present invention provides a refrigerator shelving system which essentially eliminates hard-to-reach areas located toward the rear of the interior of a refrigerator, enabling easy access to the entire volume of the interior of the refrigerator for effective storage and retrieval of a wide variety of items. As such, the present invention attains several objects and advantages, some of which are summarized as follows: Provides a refrigerator shelving system which enables increased ease of access to items stored throughout the entire interior of a refrigerator; essentially eliminates ordinarily hard-to-reach areas located at the rear of a refrigerator interior; makes effective storage use of the full volume of a refrigerator interior; increases the availability of readily usable storage space within the interior of a refrigerator; allows increased ease in locating and accessing items stored in a refrigerator; provides a refrigerator shelving system having increased effectiveness in storage and use, with a relatively simple and economically fabricated construction; provides an easily modified arrangement which enables increased versatility for the storage of a wide variety of items in a refrigerator; avoids excessive residence time of stored items, and consequent spoilage, by affording ease of access to items stored at virtually any location within a refrigerator; provides an ergonomic arrangement which encourages effective utilization of available storage capacity of a refrigerator; enables increased ease in viewing and identifying items stored throughout the interior of a refrigerator; provides a shelving system compatible with conventional refrigerator construction for ease of incorporation into currently available refrigerator configurations; provides a relatively rugged construction capable of effective operation over a long service life.




The above objects and advantages, as well as further objects and advantages, are attained by the present invention which may be described briefly as a shelving system for a refrigerator having a cooled interior bounded by a top wall, an altitudinally opposite bottom wall, laterally opposite side walls, a rear wall and a longitudinally opposite front opening, the shelving system comprising: a plurality of shelf units, each shelf unit including laterally opposite sides aligned generally with the laterally opposite side walls of the interior of the refrigerator and shelves, each shelf having a longitudinal length and a lateral width, the shelves being arranged in an array of altitudinally spaced apart shelves with access to each shelf available through at least one side of a corresponding shelf unit, in lateral directions; and at least one suspension assembly mounting each shelf unit within the interior of the refrigerator for selective movement along longitudinal forward and backward directions between a retracted position, wherein the shelf unit is located fully within the interior of the refrigerator, between the front opening and the rear wall, and an extended position, wherein the shelf unit is extended longitudinally forward to expose the shelves for simultaneous access to all of the shelves of the shelf unit in lateral directions through at least one of the opposite sides of the shelf unit.











The invention will be understood more fully, while still further objects and advantages will become apparent, in the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment of the invention illustrated in the accompanying drawing, in which:





FIG. 1

is a pictorial front and right side perspective view of a refrigerator opened to reveal a shelving system constructed in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a lateral cross-sectional view taken along line


2





2


of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is an altitudinal cross-sectional view taken along line


3





3


of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is a fragmentary cross-sectional view similar to

FIG. 3

, but reduced in size and showing the component parts in another position of operation; and





FIG. 5

is a fragmentary cross-sectional view similar to

FIG. 4

, and showing the component parts in still another position of operation.











Referring now to the drawing, and especially to

FIGS. 1 through 3

thereof, a refrigerator


10


is seen to include an insulated cabinet


12


having a cooled compartment


14


with an interior


16


bounded by a top wall


20


, an altitudinally opposite bottom wall


22


, a left side wall


24


, a right side wall


26


laterally opposite the left side wall


24


, a rear wall


27


and a front opening


28


longitudinally opposite the rear wall


27


. In the illustrated embodiment, the cooled compartment


14


is shown divided by a central partition


30


into two sub-compartments in the form of a


20


left sub-compartment


34


and a right sub-compartment


36


; however, the division into sub-compartments merely is illustrative of a commonly available conventional refrigerator configuration and is not an essential feature of the present invention. A left door


40


selectively opens and closes access to the left sub-compartment


34


, and a right door


42


selectively opens and closes access to the right sub-compartment


36


. Both doors


40


and


42


carry internal shelves


44


, as is known in current refrigerator configurations. A freezer compartment


50


is located below the cooled compartment


14


and includes a freezer drawer


52


mounted upon drawer slides


54


for selective opening and closing by sliding out of and into a freezer interior


56


, with the assistance of a drawer handle


58


. The freezer interior


56


is bounded by side walls


60


, a longitudinally opposite front opening


64


, a rear wall


62


and a bottom wall


66


, as well as the bottom wall


22


of the cooled compartment


14


. All of the walls surrounding both the cooled interior


16


and the freezer interior


56


include thermal insulation


70


, as is conventional in refrigerator construction.




The present invention provides a shelving system


80


having a plurality of shelf units


82


mounted within the interior


16


of the refrigerator


10


for enabling the storage of items, shown by way of example at


83


, within the interior


16


of the cooling compartment


14


. In the illustrated embodiment, the left sub-compartment


34


is shown to have two shelf units


82


, while the right sub-compartment incorporates one shelf unit


82


in combination with a more conventional shelving arrangement


84


in which laterally extending essentially fixed shelves


86


are stacked above a storage drawer


88


. The combination allows for the storage of extra large items, such as items


87


, on shelves


86


and certain loose items, such as meats and vegetables, as illustrated at


89


, in drawer


88


, in a conventional manner.




Shelf units


82


are constructed in accordance with the present invention, each shelf unit


82


being mounted within the interior


16


of the refrigerator


10


by suspension assemblies


90


placed along a unit top


92


and a unit bottom


94


, the suspension assemblies


90


being located and secured between the top wall


20


and a corresponding unit top


92


, and between the bottom wall


22


and a corresponding unit bottom


94


. In the illustrated embodiment, two shelf units


82


are located in side-by-side arrangement in the left sub-compartment


34


, essentially filling the volume of the interior of the left sub-compartment


34


, while one shelf unit


82


essentially fills the space in the right sub-compartment


36


, adjacent the conventional shelving arrangement


84


.




As best seen in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, as well as in

FIG. 1

, each shelf unit


82


includes laterally opposite sides


100


and


102


aligned generally with the laterally opposite side walls


24


and


26


of the interior


16


of the refrigerator


10


, a rear


104


aligned generally with the rear wall


27


, and a longitudinally opposite front


106


adjacent the front opening


28


. Columns


110


extend altitudinally between the unit top


92


and the unit bottom


94


and carry a plurality of shelves


112


supported on the columns


110


by support pins


114


placed at selected altitudinal positions along the columns


110


for locating the shelves


112


at selected locations in an array


116


of spaced apart shelves


112


. In this manner, the altitudinal positions of shelves


112


can be adjusted to accommodate items of various height.




Each shelf


112


extends longitudinally between the rear


104


and the front


106


of shelf unit


82


and includes a length L extending longitudinally between ends


120


and


122


, corresponding generally to the longitudinal length of the shelf unit


82


, and a relatively narrow width W extending laterally between edges


124


and


126


, corresponding generally to the relatively narrow lateral width of the shelf unit


82


. A plurality of bars


130


are affixed to columns


110


at the side


100


of each shelf unit


82


and extend longitudinally along the shelf unit


82


, adjacent the edges


124


of shelves


112


, to establish a barrier for confining stored items


83


to placement on a shelf


112


. The bars


130


are spaced apart from one another to at least partially open the barrier for facilitating the circulation of air throughout the cooled compartment


14


in order to maintain cooling efficiency. A further barrier is established at the rear


104


of each shelf unit


82


by altitudinally extending bars


132


. Optionally, further bars (not shown) may be affixed at the front


106


of each shelf unit


82


, in a manner similar to bars


130


or


132


, to establish a still further barrier for confining stored items


83


to the shelves


112


. A retention lip


134


extends along the edge


126


of each shelf


112


to assist in retaining items


83


on the shelf


112


, while allowing access for selective placement and removal of items


83


. The longitudinal length of shelf unit


82


matches the depth of the interior


16


of the cooled compartment


14


, between the rear wall


27


and the front opening


28


; however, shelf units


82


may be constructed in various widths to accommodate items of different widths while still essentially filling the volume available in the cooled compartment


14


.




Turning now to

FIGS. 4 and 5

, as well as to

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


3


, the suspension assemblies


90


are shown in the form of full suspension devices


140


which enable each shelf unit


82


to be selectively moved along longitudinal forward and backward directions between a fully retracted position, as illustrated in

FIG. 4

, and a fully extended position, as illustrated in FIG.


5


. In the fully retracted position, each shelf unit


82


is located fully within the interior


16


of the cooled compartment


14


, and the refrigerator doors


40


and


42


can be closed. In the fully extended position, all of the shelves


112


of a shelf unit


82


are exposed along essentially the entire length L of the shelves and are thereby rendered accessible simultaneously, along directions extending laterally from edge


126


toward edge


124


, for ease of placement of items to be stored and for ease of reaching items already stored on the shelves


112


, for facilitating retrieval. Because the shelves


112


are relatively narrow, laterally from edge


124


to edge


126


, as opposed to the depth of conventional shelves, such as shelves


86


, maximum use is made of the full volume of the cooled compartment


14


for the storage of items


83


, with maximum accessibility to the stored items


83


for retrieval. The placement of full suspension devices


140


at both the top


92


and the bottom


94


of each shelf unit


82


allows simplicity of construction with maximum effectiveness in providing the desired fully retracted and fully extended positions, while providing a rugged construction for long term reliability. Movement of each shelf unit


82


from one to the other of the retracted and extended positions is facilitated by the use of a handle


150


placed at the front of each shelf unit


82


.




It will be seen that the present invention attains all of the objects and advantages summarized above, namely: Provides a refrigerator shelving system which enables increased ease of access to items stored throughout the entire interior of a refrigerator; essentially eliminates ordinarily hard-to-reach areas located at the rear of a refrigerator interior; makes effective storage use of the full volume of a refrigerator interior; increases the availability of readily usable storage space within the interior of a refrigerator; allows increased ease in locating and accessing items stored in a refrigerator; provides a refrigerator shelving system having increased effectiveness in storage and use, with a relatively simple and economically fabricated construction; provides an easily modified arrangement which enables increased versatility for the storage of a wide variety of items in a refrigerator; avoids excessive residence time of stored items, and consequent spoilage, by affording ease of access to items stored at virtually any location within a refrigerator; provides an ergonomic arrangement which encourages effective utilization of available storage capacity of a refrigerator; enables increased ease in viewing and identifying items stored throughout the interior of a refrigerator; provides a shelving system compatible with conventional refrigerator construction for ease of incorporation into currently available refrigerator configurations; provides a relatively rugged construction capable of effective operation over a long service life.




It is to be understood that the above detailed description of a preferred embodiment of the invention is provided by way of example only. Various details of design and construction may be modified without departing from the true spirit and scope of the invention, as set forth in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. An improvement in a refrigerator shelving system within a refrigerator having a cooled interior bounded by a top wall, an altitudinally opposite bottom wall, laterally opposite side walls, a rear wall and a longitudinally opposite front opening, the improvement comprising:a plurality of shelf units, each shelf unit including laterally opposite sides aligned generally with the laterally opposite side walls of the interior of the refrigerator, a rear adjacent the rear wall, a longitudinally opposite front adjacent the front wall, and shelves, each shelf having a longitudinal length extending between the rear and the front of a corresponding shelf unit, and a lateral width, extending between the laterally opposite sides of the corresponding shelf unit, the shelves being arranged in an array of altitudinally spaced apart shelves with access to each shelf available through at least one side of the corresponding shelf unit, in lateral directions; barriers along at least the other of the opposite sides of each shelf unit, the barriers being sufficient to confine stored items to placement on the shelves of the shelf unit while rendering the other of the opposite sides sufficiently open to facilitate the circulation of air throughout the cooled interior and viewing of the stored items through the other of the opposite sides; and at least one suspension assembly mounting each shelf unit within the interior of the refrigerator for selective movement along longitudinal forward and backward directions between a retracted position, wherein the shelf unit is located fully within the interior of the refrigerator, between the front opening and the rear wall, and an extended position, wherein the shelf unit is extended longitudinally forward to expose the shelves for simultaneous access to all of the shelves of the shelf unit in lateral directions through at least one of the opposite sides of the shelf unit; the front of each shelf unit, as well as the barriers, being sufficiently open to enable viewing of the stored items throughout the interior of the refrigerator when the shelf units are in the retracted position so as to avoid the necessity to move shelf units to the extended position in order to locate a selected stored item.
  • 2. The improvement of claim 1 wherein the shelf units are juxtaposed in side-by-side arrangement within the interior of the refrigerator.
  • 3. The improvement of claim 1 wherein each suspension assembly comprises a full suspension device enabling a corresponding shelf unit to be located essentially fully outside the interior of the refrigerator, thereby exposing essentially the entire length of the shelves of the shelf unit for access in lateral directions to the full length of each shelf of the shelf unit when the shelf unit is in the extended position.
  • 4. The improvement of claim 3 including a partially open barrier along the other of the opposite sides of each shelf unit for confining stored items to placement on the shelves of the shelf unit while facilitating the circulation of air throughout the cooled interior.
  • 5. The improvement of claim 4 wherein each shelf unit includes a top adjacent the top wall and a bottom adjacent the bottom wall, and each suspension assembly is placed at one of a first location and a second location, the first location being between the top of the shelf unit and the top wall and the second location being between the bottom of the shelf unit and the bottom wall.
  • 6. The improvement of claim 1 wherein each shelf unit includes a top adjacent the top wall and a bottom adjacent the bottom wall, and a suspension assembly is placed at each of a first location and a second location, the first location being between the top of the shelf unit and the top wall and the second location being between the bottom of the shelf unit and the bottom wall.
  • 7. The improvement of claim 6 wherein the shelf units are juxtaposed in side-by-side arrangement within the interior of the refrigerator.
  • 8. The improvement of claim 6 wherein each suspension assembly comprises a full suspension device enabling a corresponding shelf unit to be located essentially fully outside the interior of the refrigerator, thereby exposing essentially the entire length of the shelves of the shelf unit for access in lateral directions to the full length of each shelf of the shelf unit when the shelf unit is in the extended position.
  • 9. The improvement of claim 8 wherein the shelf units are juxtaposed in side-by-side arrangement within the interior of the refrigerator.
  • 10. The improvement of claim 9 including a partially open barrier along the other of the opposite sides of each shelf unit for confining stored items to placement on the shelves of the shelf unit while facilitating the circulation of air throughout the cooled interior.
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