1. Field of the Invention
The present invention pertains to the art of refrigerators and, more particularly, to a storage unit in a refrigerator. The refrigerator storage unit of the invention takes the form of a tilt-out and pick-off basket assembly which is particularly useful in a refrigerator freezer compartment, but can also be used in a refrigerator fresh food compartment.
2. Discussion of the Prior Art
It is known to provide the inner portion of a refrigerator door with removable trays or bins for the storage of food products. It is also known, as demonstrated by U.S. Pat. No. 5,375,924, to provide mounting supports or ribs on a refrigerator door liner for mounting removable storage units in a refrigerator. Readily removable storage units enable a consumer to maximize the use of available storage space in a refrigerator by positioning storage units in a manner that best accommodates a variety of food items. Although useful from an organizational standpoint, the retaining walls on these types of storage units may not adequately retain food items when the refrigerator door is being opened or shut. Additionally, the higher the retaining wall, the more the view of the food items is obstructed.
Another known type of storage unit constitutes a pull-out type storage basket which pivotally connects to a refrigerator door liner. Such a basket is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,513,910. This type of storage unit has the advantage of retaining food items while providing a relatively unobstructed view of and easy access to food items. However, the is specific structure required for connecting the pivoting basket to a refrigerator door liner prevents the basket from being removable and interchangeable with other types of storage units.
One solution to this problem is addressed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,567,029. More specifically, the storage unit disclosed in the '029 patent is in the form of a removable shelf unit with a built-in retaining member. This arrangement prevents items placed upon the shelves from falling off due to abrupt movements of the refrigerator door, while also allowing a consumer to positioning the shelf unit in a manner that best accommodates various food items.
Regardless of these known arrangements, there is considered to exist a need in the art for a new type of removable storage unit that allows consumers to further enhance the utilization of available storage space on a refrigerator door, and that securely retains food items while providing easy access to and an unobstructed view of the items.
The present invention is directed to a combination tilt-out and pick-off basket assembly for a refrigerator door. The basket assembly includes a coated wire formed basket attached to a molded plastic basket frame in a manner that allows movement of the basket between a retracted position, wherein the basket is substantially recessed within the basket frame, and a tilt-out position, wherein a substantial body portion of the basket is exposed outside the basket frame. This pivoting arrangement is achieved by snap-fitting a pivot shaft carried by the basket into an aperture in the basket frame. Preferably, the assembly includes a stop means to limit a permissible degree of pivoting of the basket relative to the basket frame. The basket frame is formed with mounting members that allow the assembly to be removably supported on vacuum formed mounting supports of a refrigerator door liner.
With this arrangement, a versatile, space efficient, and readily removable storage unit for a refrigerator is provided which allows secure retention of and easy access to food items stored therein. Additional objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more readily apparent from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment when taken in conjunction with the drawings wherein like reference numerals refer to corresponding parts in the several views.
With initial reference to
The present invention is particularly directed to a combination tilt-out and pick-off basket assembly indicated at 30. Although
In the preferred embodiment shown, basket frame 34 is constituted by an integral, injection molded plastic piece that includes a bottom wall 52, a back wall 54, and two side walls 56 and 58. Each of the opposing side walls 56 and 58 includes a laterally opening aperture 60 and at least one mounting member 62. Additionally, an arcuate track 64 is formed in at least one of side walls 56 and 58. Mounting members 62 are formed to matingly engage mounting supports 25 on freezer door liner 18 for securing basket assembly 30 to freezer door liner 18. This arrangement allows basket assembly 30 to be readily picked-off freezer door liner 18, while also functioning to selectively retain basket assembly 30 on mounting supports 25 during regular use of basket assembly 30.
Basket 32 is attached to basket frame 34 in a manner which allows movement of basket 32 between a retracted position, wherein basket 32 is substantially recessed within basket frame 34 (see uppermost and lowermost basket assemblies 30 in
When mounting basket 32 within basket frame 34, stop element 50 is also received in track 64. Based thereon, as basket 32 is pivoted about an axis defined by shafts 44 from a recessed position within basket frame 34 to a tilt-out position, stop element 50 is guided along track 64 until it abuts a terminal end 74 of track 64, thus limiting the permissible degree to which basket 32 can pivot relative to basket frame 34.
Although described with reference to a preferred embodiment of the invention, it should be readily understood that various changes and/or modifications can be made to the invention without departing from the spirit thereof. However, it should be realized that basket assembly 30 of the present invention advantageously defines a storage unit for a refrigerator door wherein food items can be conveniently stored/loaded and readily accessed. Particularly, the invention enables the stored food items to be removed from or supported within basket 32 by either pivoting basket 32 relative to frame 34 between predefined recessed and tilt-out positions or completely removing basket assembly 30 from upon the door 10. In general, the invention is only intended to be limited by the scope of the following claims.
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