The invention is directed to a domestic cooking appliance. More particularly, embodiments of the invention are directed to an appliance having a door that is removable and has an alignment feature that provides repeatable alignment when the door is removed and reattached.
An example of an application for the invention is a domestic kitchen oven having a warming drawer with a removable door skin.
Some modern domestic kitchens include appliances such as, for example, ovens and ranges that have one or more doors and/or drawers for heating compartments, warming drawers, etc. The door skins of each of these doors/drawers preferably are aligned with each other to give a high-quality appearance to the appliance.
Applicants recognized an improvement to the above arrangement and implement that improvement in embodiments of the invention.
The invention achieves the benefit of providing an attachment mechanism for easily attaching a door skin to, for example, a drawer so that proper alignment of the door skin with other portions of the appliance can be achieved. A door skin of, for example, a warming drawer may need to be removed for shipping of the appliance to its installation site for various reasons. For example, an appliance with a door skin in place may be too large to fit through a standard residential doorway due to, for example, the handle that is part of the door skin. In this case, the door skin may be removed from a rear portion of the drawer prior to shipping to provide an appliance that can fit through a standard residential doorway. This can present a problem for the installer of the appliance because it may be difficult for them to adjust the door skin so as to align the door skin with other portions of the appliance (other door skins, for example).
Embodiments of the invention address this problem by providing an attachment mechanism for attaching the door skin to the rear portion of the drawer where the alignment can be performed and the door skin removed prior to shipping. The door skin can then be easily attached (without requiring any alignment) to the rear portion of the drawer after the appliance is installed, or at least after it has been located in the kitchen.
Particular embodiments of the invention are directed to a domestic appliance having a width in a horizontal direction and a height in a vertical direction. The appliance includes a main housing; and a first door attached to the main housing. The first door has a rear portion, the rear portion being positionally fixed in the horizontal direction relative to the housing, a door retainer attachable to the rear portion such that the door retainer is locatable at a plurality of different positions relative to the rear portion, and a door skin, the door skin being removably attached to the door retainer.
In some embodiments, the door skin is attachable to the door retainer such that the door skin is locatable in only one position in the horizontal direction relative to the door retainer.
Other embodiments of the invention are directed to a drawer for a domestic appliance, the domestic appliance having a main housing. The drawer includes a compartment portion, the compartment portion being configured to slidably attach to the main housing of the domestic appliance; a door retainer plate attachable to the compartment portion such that the door retainer plate is locatable at a plurality of different positions relative to the compartment portion; and a door skin, the door skin being removably attached to the door retainer plate. The door skin is attachable to the door retainer plate such that the door skin is locatable in only one position relative to the door retainer plate.
In some embodiments the door skin is removable from the door retainer plate while maintaining a position of the door retainer plate relative to the rear portion.
The following figures form part of the present specification and are included to further demonstrate certain aspects of the disclosed features and functions, and should not be used to limit or define the disclosed features and functions. Consequently, a more complete understanding of the exemplary embodiments and further features and advantages thereof may be acquired by referring to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
The invention is described herein with reference to the accompanying drawings in which exemplary embodiments of the invention are shown. The invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein.
As explained above, embodiments of the invention provide an improvement to a domestic oven or other appliance.
Main oven 200 has a door skin 210 that has a bottom edge 212, and a left side edge 214. Secondary oven 300 has a bottom edge 312, a left side edge 314, and a right side edge 318. Warming drawer 400 has a bottom edge 412, a left side edge 414, a top edge 416, and a right side edge 418. A gap G1 between right side edge 418 of warming drawer 400 and left side edge 214 of main oven 200 is shown in
As stated above, a door skin of a door or drawer may need to be removed for shipping of the appliance to its installation site for various reasons. The alignment of the door skin is adjustable on many appliances so that, for example, gaps G1 and G2 can be set such that they are the same width and/or various edges of the door skins align with various edges of other door skins and/or sides of the appliance. In the example shown in
Embodiments of the invention address this problem by providing an attachment mechanism for attaching the door skin to the rear portion of the drawer where the alignment can be performed and the door skin removed prior to shipping. The door skin can then be easily attached (without requiring any alignment) to the rear portion of the drawer after the appliance is installed, or at least after it has been located in the kitchen or other ultimate location.
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An example of use of the embodiment shown in the figures is as follows. In the assembly plant, door skin 410 is attached to door retainer 430 by lowering lances 460 of door retainer 430 over tabs 450 of door skin 410. In this example, tabs 450 can be bent without breaking so that door retainer 430 comes into contact with door skin 410 at an angle (as shown in
For shipping, door skin 410 is removed from door retainer 430 by removing screws 434, tilting the upper edge of door skin 410 away from the upper edge of door retainer 430 (as shown in
While particular numbers of fasteners, holes, slots, tabs, and lances are used in the examples shown, it is notes that other numbers of fasteners, holes, slots, tabs, and lances can be used. Also, although tabs and lances are shown as a slidable attachment feature, other slidable attachment features can be used such as, for example, pins and holes or other attachment features. Although screws and holes can be used at the lower edges of door skin 410 and door retainer 430 in some embodiments, it is noted that in some installations there is insufficient room below door skin 410 to use a screw driver or other appropriate tool.
While the invention is described above using an example providing lateral adjustment, it is noted that embodiments of the invention provide vertical adjustment, depth adjustment, or any combination of the three. Still other examples provide adjustment in other directions or combinations of directions.
It will be appreciated that variants of the above-disclosed and other features and functions, or alternatives thereof, may be combined into many other different systems or applications. Any of the features described above can be combined with any other feature described above as long as the combined features are not mutually exclusive. Various presently unforeseen or unanticipated alternatives, modifications, variations or improvements therein may be subsequently made by those skilled in the art which are also intended to be encompassed by the invention.
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