The present invention relates to a storage compartment which can be mounted in a refrigeration device to store refrigerated products therein. Storage devices of this type can be mounted on the body of a refrigeration device; then they mostly have the form of plates suspended on opposing walls of an interior compartment of the refrigeration device and largely fill the free base area of the interior compartment. Storage devices for mounting on an inside of the door of a refrigeration device mostly have the form of boxes open at the top which can be mounted with the aid of locating means on the box and the inside of the door which are adapted to one another, at selectable heights on the inside of the door. Storage devices in the form of boxes which can be mounted on the inside of the door and have a pivotable flap are also in common use.
Many of these storage device are dismountable so that they can be mounted at different heights in a refrigeration device as required by the user but the mounting and dismounting process is usually difficult so that it is not appropriate for a user to completely remove such a storage device when he would like to access refrigerated goods stored therein or thereon.
It is the object of the invention to provide a storage compartment which is at least partly removable from the refrigeration device in order to access its contents and which then can be placed quickly and conveniently back in the refrigeration device.
The object is solved by a storage compartment for a refrigeration device, comprising a frame that consists of at least two elongated arms located at a fixed distance from one another and a holder for the refrigerated products which is configured to rest on the arms and to engage in a locating manner into an intermediate space between the arms. The two-part structure allows the frame to be left at its position of installation when the refrigerated-goods holder is removed so that the refrigerated-goods holder can simply be placed back on the arms again and located therein when it is no longer required outside the refrigeration device. This locating in the intermediate space between the arms secures the refrigerated-goods holder against slippage and falling out which is especially important when the frame is mounted on the door of the refrigeration device.
The two arms are preferably constructed as contiguous and in one piece so that the fixed distance between them is defined by this relationship.
The frame preferably surrounds the intermediate space, that is the arms are interconnected at their two ends. A high degree of stiffness and stability of the frame is thus achieved.
For the handling of the refrigerated-goods holder, however it can also be appropriate if the two arms each have one end connected to a common anchoring portion and one free end.
The refrigerated-goods holder can be a container whose walls enclose an interior space but it can also be constructed as substantially plate-shaped without an enclosed interior space.
If the refrigerated-goods holder is a container, from the point of view of the stability it is desirable if its interior extends below the arms so that the centre of gravity of the refrigerated-goods holder and optionally its contents come to lie as low as possible. In such a case, it is the container itself which is located between the arms.
A cover can be allocated to the container.
If the refrigerated-goods holder is a supporting plate resting on the arms, this is appropriately provided on its underside with at least one projection for locating engagement in the intermediate space to thus ensure secure holding on the arms. A cover can be allocated to the supporting plate, in this case the cover should be constructed as container-shaped with an interior compartment.
It is especially preferable if this container-like cover itself can be inserted as a refrigerated-goods holder in the frame alternatively to the supporting plate.
In this arrangement, the conventional supporting plate can take over the function of the cover, in other words the supporting plate and its cover can be placed in two different configurations in the frame, once with the supporting plate at the bottom and on the other occasion with the cover at the bottom.
The arms of the storage compartment are mounted on an inner side of a door of a refrigeration device, optionally by means of the anchoring portion. However, it would be equally possible to attach the device on an inner wall of the body of a refrigeration device.
Further features and advantages of the invention are obtained from the following description of exemplary embodiments with reference to the appended figures. In the figures:
The frame 1 has the shape of an L profile comprising a horizontal leg 4 in which a large, in this case rectangular, opening 5 is cut which largely reduces the leg 4 to parallel arms 6 surrounding the opening 5 and a web 7 adjacent to the wall and a web 8 facing away from the wall 8. Two approximately T-shaped recesses 9 are cut into the web 7 near the wall, each forming together with recesses 10 of the vertical leg 11 a receiving opening for one of the fixing spigots 3. The frame 1 is fixedly anchored to the wall 2 by means of two fixing spigots 3 which engage in these receiving openings (of which only one is shown here).
In a modification of the frame 1 shown in
For simplicity the supporting plate 13 is shown in the figure with a flat upper side; however, it can be arched for example or have locating projections or webs which hold a cover placed on the supporting plate 13 (not shown in the figure) so that it cannot be displaced in the horizontal direction.
In order to remove this butter dish, a user must grip the supporting plate 13 at it tabs 17 which project laterally over the arms 6 and the box 15. If the tabs 17 are sufficiently large, it can be sufficient to grip only a single one thereof; if the tabs 17 are too short to allow a secure grip, the butter dish must be handled with both hands. The frame 1 from
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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103399364 | Aug 2003 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP04/09581 | 8/27/2004 | WO | 2/7/2006 |