This invention relates generally to refrigerators, and more specifically to a refrigerator having a serving tray on the refrigerator.
Refrigerators that include an insulated cabinet with a door providing access to a refrigerated storage space are well known. Compact refrigerators such as are commonly used in dorm rooms and the like, are also well known. These refrigerators may include a variety of sizes and styles. They may include only a single door opening to a single refrigerated compartment, or may include both a fresh food compartment and a freezer portion. Generally the top of the refrigerator is a flat planar surface that is integrated with and permanently affixed to the cabinet.
When people entertain there is often a need or desire to provide iced containers of beverages or other items in a serving container, such as an ice bucket or serving tray. Compact refrigerators are often used in areas where space is limited, and storage is needed for things such as digital video disks (DVDs), compact disks (CDs), and unrefrigerated snacks. Therefore, it would be beneficial if a refrigerator included compact storage space for DVDs, CDs and the like as well as a serving container that could be used to served iced beverage containers. Most preferably such a refrigerator could incorporate an attractive or desired appearance.
An objective of the present invention is to provide a refrigerator that includes a removable storage tray.
A further objective of the present invention is to provide a compact refrigerator that includes a removable, backlit display panel.
To that end, the proposed invention is directed to a compact refrigerator that includes a refrigerated cabinet portion and a door. A storage tray is provided at the top of the cabinet. At least three wheels may be attached to the bottom of the cabinet. In preferred embodiments the door of the refrigerator may include a removable display panel. The display panel may be translucent, and the door may include some form of back lighting to enhance the appearance of the display panel. The storage tray may be removable so that it may be used as a serving tray. The storage tray may include a flat hinged cover to cover and protect items stored within the tray, and to provide a flat surface on the top of the refrigerator.
Shown generally in the drawings is a portable refrigerator 10. As seen in
Preferably the cabinet 12 and door 13 are insulated, and the interior of the cabinet 12 is a refrigerated storage space 24 (see
The door 13 is hinged to the cabinet 12 by hinges 54 (see
Preferably the storage tray 24 is formed by injection molded plastic, or other smooth durable material. The storage bin portion 26 of the storage tray 16 is also well suited for storing other small items such as compact discs (CDs), digital video discs (DVDs), and the like.
The lid 18 may be adjusted between the closed position shown in
At least three caster wheels 14 are provided on the bottom of the refrigerator 10 to support the refrigerator 10, and to allow for easy mobility of the refrigerator 10. In a preferred embodiment, the two caster wheels 14 at the rear of the refrigerator 10 have a fixed orientation, but the two caster wheels 14 located at the front of the refrigerator 10 are swivelable. A preferred design for the front caster wheels 14 include an adjustable locking lever that can be adjusted to lock a brake attached to the front caster wheels 14 that prevents them from rotating.
The display panels 22 may take the form of thin sheets printed or otherwise marked with a desired pattern, such as a team name and logo. In the preferred embodiment the display panel 22 is easily removable and replaceable from the door 13. This may be done, for example, by providing a pocket 48 within the door 13 for retaining a display panel 22. An access cover 49 (see
In a preferred embodiment the display panel 22 is made of a translucent material, and a light, such as a florescent light, is provided within the door 13 to provide back lighting for the translucent panel 22. Electricity may be provided to the florescent light through the power cord. A switch 75 may be provided to selectively turn the back lighting on and off. A user may have several display panels 22 that can be interchanged depending on the season and desires of the user.
In an alternative embodiment not shown in the drawings, the storage tray 16 is reversible by flipping it so that the storage bin portion 26 faces downwards towards the cabinet 12. In this manner, the storage bin portion 26 is protected from dust and debris. A storage space may be available between the inverted storage bin portion 26 of the storage tray 16 and the top of the cabinet 12. When it is desired to use the storage tray 16 as a serving tray, the storage tray may be flipped over so that the storage bin portion 26 faces upward.
Therefore, it can be seen that the present invention provides an improved refrigerator 10 that is especially well suited for use in entertaining. It provides improved aesthetics in the form of replaceable and customizable panels 22 that may be backlit to give an overall impression that is evocative of a vending machine. Furthermore, the removable tray 16 serves several functions. It can be easily removed from the refrigerator 10 and be passed around as a serving tray. It can be removed from the refrigerator 10 and loaded with ice and refreshments so that the refreshments are readily available and displayed without the need to open the refrigerator. Alternatively, the storage space 26 in the tray 16 may be filled with CDs, DVDs, unrefrigerated snack foods, and the like. A removable lid 18 can be attached to the tray 16 and used to cover storage space 26 to provide an uncluttered appearance, and protect the contents of the storage space 26 from collecting dust and the like.
Although various representative embodiments of this invention have been described above with a certain degree of particularity, those skilled in the art could make numerous alterations to the disclosed embodiments without departing from the spirit or scope of the inventive subject matter set forth in the specification and claims. It is intended that all matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative only and not limiting. Changes in detail or structure may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention as defined in the appended claims. All directional references (e.g., upper, lower, upward, downward, left, right, leftward, rightward, top, bottom, above, below, vertical, horizontal, clockwise, and counterclockwise) are only used for identification purposes to aid the reader's understanding of the embodiments of the present invention, and do not create limitations, particularly as to the position, orientation, or use of the invention unless specifically set forth in the claims. Joinder references (e.g., attached, coupled, connected, and the like) are to be construed broadly and may include intermediate members between a connection of elements and relative movement between elements. As such, joinder references do not necessarily infer that two elements are directly connected and in fixed relation to each other.
In some instances, components are described with reference to “ends” having a particular characteristic and/or being connected with another part. However, those skilled in the art will recognize that the present invention is not limited to components which terminate immediately beyond their points of connection with other parts. Thus, the term “end” should be interpreted broadly, in a manner that includes areas adjacent, rearward, forward of, or otherwise near the terminus of a particular element, link, component, part, member or the like. In methodologies directly or indirectly set forth herein, various steps and operations are described in one possible order of operation, but those skilled in the art will recognize that steps and operations may be rearranged, replaced, or eliminated without necessarily departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
This invention is a non-provisional that claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/626,001, filed Nov. 8, 2004, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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