Under counter refrigeration unit

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6282914
  • Patent Number
    6,282,914
  • Date Filed
    Friday, May 28, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 4, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
An under the counter refrigeration unit (20), having a support frame (24), refrigerator cabinet (26), automatically opening lid (28), slide mechanism (32), and anti-racking assembly (86), is utilized to provide controlled temperature storage without occupying previously unused floor space or counter top (34) work area. The refrigerator cabinet (26) has an open top (60), and the slide mechanism (32) utilizes four drawer slides interposed between the support frame (24) and the refrigerator cabinet (26). The automatic lid opening mechanism (118) utilizes pins (132, 134) attached to opposite sides of the lid (28) and extending outwardly into inclined slots (122, 126). As the pins (132, 134) move to upper ends (128) of the slots (122, 126) the lid (28) is automatically lifted off the top (60) of the refrigerator cabinet (26).
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to refrigeration units and, more particularly, to refrigeration units used in environments with limited floor space and which also require relatively large counter top work areas.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Most laboratories, biomedical institutions, and testing laboratories have limited, and sometimes insufficient, temperature controlled storage space available for refrigerated storage of laboratory materials such as biological specimens. One reason for this lack of temperature controlled storage space, is that these facilities have limited floor space and require large counter top work areas. Typical refrigeration units occupy substantial quantities of either floor or counter top space making installation of additional refrigeration units at the facilities an inadequate solution, and because the materials cannot be transported relatively long distances back and forth between a storage unit and a work area without compromising the materials or unacceptable inconvenience, installation of refrigeration units at remote locations in or near the facilities is also an inadequate solution. Thus, providing additional and conveniently located temperature controlled storage space without diminishing the useable amount of floor space and counter top work area is desirable to increase facilities temperature controlled storage capacity while supporting additional laboratory personnel.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




There is, therefore, provided in the practice of the invention a novel refrigeration unit, which is slidably mounted underneath a laboratory counter, providing conveniently located, temperature controlled storage space for laboratory materials. The refrigeration unit includes a refrigerator cabinet defining an interior cavity for storing laboratory materials. A refrigeration system is provided to control the temperature in the interior cavity, and a slide mechanism is operably coupled with the refrigerator cabinet to slide the refrigerator cabinet between a stored position under a counter top and an accessible position adjacent the counter top.




In a preferred embodiment, the refrigeration unit also includes a support frame for being fixedly mounted under a counter top, and the slide mechanism is operably coupled to both the support frame and the refrigerator cabinet; so that the refrigerator cabinet slides relative to the support frame between the stored and accessible positions. A lid is also provided, and an opening mechanism openably couples the lid with the open top of the refrigerator cabinet. Preferably, the opening mechanism automatically opens the lid when the refrigerator cabinet is being moved to the accessible position. The opening mechanism includes a pair of opposed forward flanges and a pair of opposed rearward flanges. Each flange defines a slot having a forward upper end and a rearward lower end. Four pins extend from the sides of the lid and are slidably received in the slots, so that the lid moves to an upper open position when the refrigerator cabinet is moved forwardly toward the accessible position. An alignment catch extends downwardly from the lid and engages the rear of the refrigerator cabinet, and as the refrigerator cabinet slides rearwardly towards the stored position, the catch forces the lid to move to a lower closed position. Preferably, a biasing member engages the lid and biases the lid toward the open position.




The slide mechanism preferably comprises a plurality of drawer slides, and an anti-racking assembly is interposed between the support frame and the refrigerator cabinet to inhibit rotation of the refrigerator cabinet relative to the support frame. The support frame has a frame bottom which is higher than the bottom of the refrigerator cabinet, leaving an open toe kick space below the refrigerator cabinet.




The above-described refrigeration unit is preferably used in combination with a laboratory counter including a counter top work surface and a support body holding the work surface above a floor to define an open area under the work surface. The support frame is fixedly mounted under the counter top in the open area, and the refrigerator cabinet is substantially entirely under the counter top when it is in the stored position. When the automatic lid opening mechanism is utilized, a substantial portion of the lid is still under the counter top when the lid is in the open position. The laboratory counter also includes a back wall, and the refrigeration system is positioned between the back wall and the refrigerator cabinet. The front of the refrigerator unit includes an air intake adjacent a side of the refrigerator cabinet. Air is exhausted at the support frame bottom through the toe kick space.




Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide an improved under the counter refrigeration unit for providing additional temperature controlled storage space without sacrificing counter top work area or floor space.




It is another object of the present invention to provide an improved under the counter refrigeration unit in combination with a laboratory counter.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




These and other inventive features, advantages, and objects will appear from the following Detailed Description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings in which similar reference characters denote similar elements throughout the several views and wherein:





FIG. 1

is a front perspective view of an under counter refrigeration unit, according to the present invention, shown in a stored position under a counter top work area of a laboratory counter;





FIG. 2

is a front perspective view of the under counter refrigeration unit of

FIG. 1

shown in an accessible position;





FIG. 3

is a rear perspective view of the under counter refrigeration unit of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is a top view of the under counter refrigeration unit of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 5

is a side view of the under counter refrigeration unit of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 6

is a top view of the under counter refrigeration unit of

FIG. 1

illustrated in the accessible position;





FIG. 7

is a side view of the under counter refrigeration unit of

FIG. 1

illustrated in the accessible position;





FIG. 8

is a cross sectional view taken along line


8





8


in

FIG. 4

of an anti-racking assembly;





FIG. 9

is a side view of an under counter refrigeration unit having an automatic lid opening mechanism, according to the present invention;





FIG. 10

is a top view of the under counter refrigeration unit of

FIG. 9

illustrated in the accessible position;





FIG. 11

is a side view of the under counter refrigeration unit of

FIG. 9

illustrated in the accessible position;





FIG. 12

is a fragmentary top view illustrating the automatic lid opening mechanism of

FIG. 9

;





FIG. 13

is a fragmentary side view taken from the perspective of line


13





13


in

FIG. 12

illustrating the lid in an upper open position, and





FIG. 14

is a fragmentary side view illustrating the lid in transition to a lower closed position.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




Referring to the drawings in greater detail,

FIGS. 1 through 4

show an under the counter refrigeration unit


20


positioned under a laboratory counter


22


. The refrigeration unit has a support frame


24


, a refrigerator cabinet


26


, a lid


28


, and a refrigeration system


30


to control the temperature in the refrigerator cabinet


26


. A slide mechanism


32


is operably coupled with the refrigerator cabinet


26


and support frame


24


, so that the refrigerator cabinet


26


slides between a stored position under the counter


22


and an accessible position adjacent the counter


22


.




Referring to

FIGS. 1

,


2


, and


5


, the laboratory counter


22


includes a counter top work surface


34


and a support body


36


holding the top work surface


34


above the floor to define an open area


38


under the top work surface


34


. The laboratory counter is largely conventional and can be provided with bottom shelves


40


in the support body


36


. Alternatively, the counter


22


could be provided with drawers (not shown) above the bottom shelves


40


. The bottom front of the support body


36


is recessed toward a back wall


42


(

FIG. 5

) of the support body


36


leaving a toe kick opening


44


in the support body


36


.




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 3

, the support frame


24


for the refrigeration unit


20


includes four legs


46


, a plurality of side cross members


48


, and a plurality of rear cross members


50


. The cross members are preferably horizontal, and the legs are preferably vertical. If desired, leveling feet


52


are attached to the legs


46


near the bottom of the support frame. The depth of the support frame is selected, so that the legs


46


are not positioned beyond the toe kick opening


44


in the support body


36


of the laboratory counter


22


. Thus, the support frame is fixedly mounted entirely under the counter top


34


. The support frame


24


can be attached to the support body


36


or it can stand independently of the support body


36


. If desired, the rear legs of the support frame


24


are attached to the floor surface, so that the refrigeration unit does not tip when the refrigerator cabinet is moved to the accessible position. Alternatively, the legs are adjustable in length to engage both the floor and the counter top


34


.




Referring additionally to

FIG. 2

, the refrigerator cabinet


26


is preferably vacuum insulated and has a front


54


, rear


56


, bottom


58


, and open top


60


. The refrigerator cabinet defines an interior cavity of one to five cubic feet for receiving laboratory materials to be stored. Because the opening to the refrigerator cabinet


26


is provided through the open top


60


, there is a minimal loss of cool air when the lid


28


is opened. Thus, the refrigerator cabinet


26


of the present invention is more efficient than a refrigerator cabinet having an opening front, which would allow the dense cold air to flow downwardly out of the interior cavity of the refrigerator cabinet. The front


54


of the cabinet


26


is approximately aligned with the front of the lab counter


22


when the refrigerator cabinet is in the stored position. The front


54


includes an air intake vent


62


and controls


64


for operating and controlling the refrigeration system


30


. The vent is next to a side


66


of the refrigerator cabinet


26


. The front


54


of the refrigerator cabinet also includes a handle


65


which is configured to be grasped by an operator to pull the refrigerator cabinet


26


from the stored position to the accessible position. The sides


66


of the refrigerator cabinet


26


are positioned within the side cross members


48


of the support frame


24


. The bottom


58


of the refrigerator cabinet


26


is held above the floor by the support frame


24


, so that the refrigerator cabinet does not extend into the toe kick area


44


of the lab counter


22


. Thus, the refrigerator cabinet


26


is higher than the bottom of the support frame


24


to provide a toe kick space


68


under the refrigerator cabinet


26


.




Referring to

FIGS. 2

,


6


, and


7


, the lid


28


is preferably vacuum insulated and is openably coupled with the top


60


of the refrigerator cabinet by an opening mechanism which preferably comprises an outer lid


70


and hinges


72


. The outer lid


70


is attached to the body of the lid, so that the outer lid


70


is adjacent to the front


54


of the refrigerator cabinet


26


when the lid is in the closed position. The manually operated hinges


72


hingably attach the lid to the top


60


of the refrigerator cabinet


26


at the rear


56


of the refrigerator cabinet. Preferably, a plurality of sub-lids


74


are also provided to separate individual compartments within the refrigerator cabinet. Thus, when one compartment is opened by removing the sub-lid


74


, there is minimal impact on the temperature in the other compartments.




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 3

, the refrigeration system


30


is substantially conventional and is mounted in a slidable carriage


76


mounted on the rear


54


of the refrigerator cabinet


26


. A preferred refrigeration system is a Standard GSLE ultra-low refrigeration system. The air fed into refrigeration system


30


through the front air intake vent


62


, which is positioned adjacent to the side


66


of the cabinet, is exhausted from the system through exhaust port


78


in the bottom of the slidable carriage


76


. Thus, air is exhausted from the unit through the toe kick space


68


. The refrigeration system


30


is preferably positioned between the back wall


42


of the lab counter


22


and the refrigerator cabinet


26


. Thus, the refrigeration system is adjacent to the back wall


42


when the refrigeration unit is in the stored position.




Referring to

FIG. 7

, the slide mechanism


32


preferably comprises a plurality of drawer slides mounted on the sides of the refrigeration unit


20


and above floor level. The preferred drawer slides are provided by Waterloo Furniture Components and is obtainable by requesting Model No. 3556. The preferred drawer slide includes a base arm


80


, an intermediate arm


82


, and a distal arm


84


. In the preferred embodiment shown, there are four slides operably coupled to the support frame and refrigerator cabinet. Two slides are positioned on each side of the refrigerator cabinet, so that there are two upper slides and two lower slides. The base arms


80


are attached to the side cross members


48


inside the support frame


24


. The distal arms


84


are attached to the sides


66


of the refrigerator cabinet and the slidable carriage


76


. The intermediate arm


82


and a plurality of bearings (not shown) are interposed between the base and distal arms to allow relative linear motion between the three arms


80


-


84


of the drawer slides


32


. The drawer slides


32


preferably include stops which inhibit over extension and have a strength sufficient to support the weight of the refrigeration unit and its contents without plastic deformation.




Referring to

FIGS. 3

,


6


, and


8


, the refrigeration unit


20


is also provided with an anti-racking assembly


86


interposed between the support frame


24


and the refrigerator cabinet


26


. Specifically, the anti-racking assembly


86


is attached to the support frame and the sliding carriage


76


. The anti-racking assembly


86


includes two pivot arms


88


,


90


pivotally connected by a center pivot pin


92


at their mid points. The first pivot arm


88


is pivotally attached to a fixed pivot tab


94


extending from a middle one


50


M of the rear cross members which preferably comprises a C-channel. The first pivot arm extends to a carriage, rear cross member


96


. A first slide pin


98


extends downwardly from the first pivot arm


88


into a first slot


100


defined in the carriage cross member


96


. The second pivot arm


90


is pivotally attached at a fixed location to the carriage cross member


96


. The second pivot arm


90


extends to the middle cross member


50


M and includes a downwardly extending second slide pin


102


which is slidably received in a second slot


104


defined in a slot tab


106


extending inwardly from the middle cross member


50


M. Preferably, bushings


108


are interposed between the slide pins and the respective bearing surfaces of the slots, and snap rings


110


or other securement devices are used to hold the slide pins


98


,


102


in the respective slots


100


,


104


.




As the refrigeration unit slides between its stored and accessible positions, the slide pins


98


,


102


slide within the slots


100


,


104


and inhibit the rotation of the drawer around a vertical axis to keep the refrigeration unit from binding within the support frame


24


. To save space, the carriage cross member


96


includes a slot recess


112


, a pivot pin recess


114


, and a pivot tab recess


116


. When the refrigeration unit


20


is moved to the stored position the slot tab


106


is received in the slot recess; the pivot pin


92


is received in the pivot pin recess


114


, and the pivot tab


94


is received in the pivot tab recess


116


. To allow the first pivot arm to slide underneath the second pivot arm


90


, which is U-shaped for strength, the first pivot arm


88


is substantially flat. Further, the bushings


108


used with the first pivot arm have a thickness allowing the first pivot arm to fit under the second pivot arm.




Referring to

FIGS. 10

,


13


, and


14


, in an alternate embodiment, the opening mechanism comprises an automatic lid opening mechanism


118


. The automatic opening mechanism


118


includes a pair of opposed forward flanges


120


attached to the top opposite side cross members


48


of the support frame


24


. A pair of opposed rearward flanges


124


are also attached to the opposite side top cross members of the support frame. Each forward flange defines a forward slot


126


, and each reward flange defines a rearward slot


122


. Each slot


122


,


126


has an upper end


128


and a lower end


130


. The lower end


130


terminates a substantially horizontal portion of the slot, and the upper end


128


terminates a linearly inclined portion of the slot. The inclined portion of the slot inclines upwardly toward the front


54


of the refrigerator cabinet


26


.




Referring additionally to

FIG. 12

, a pair of forward roller pins


132


are mounted on opposite sides of the lid


28


and extend outwardly from the lid into the forward slots


126


. A pair of rearward roller pins


134


are also attached to the opposite sides of the lid


28


and extend outwardly into the rearward slots


122


. The pins are movably received in the slots. The spacing between the forward and rearward pins is substantially identical to the spacing between the forward and rearward slots, so that the pins are positioned at the same relative points within the slots.




Referring to

FIGS. 9 and 10

, at least one but preferably a pair of spring force biasing members


136


are attached to the rear of the lid and to a top cross member


138


of the support frame


24


. The biasing members


136


force the lid forwardly toward an upper open position, still substantially under the counter top


34


as shown in

FIGS. 10 and 11

. Thus, the biasing members


136


are biased toward an extended position. The automatic opening mechanism


118


also includes a downwardly extending alignment catch


140


fixedly attached to the rear of the lid


28


.




As the refrigeration unit


20


is pulled forwardly to the accessible position adjacent the counter top


34


, the lid is pulled forwardly with the refrigerator cabinet


26


until the lid is lifted off the cabinet by the flanges and pins. Then, the the biasing members


136


continue to force the lid


28


forwardly until the pins


132


,


134


are received in the upper ends of the inclined portion of the forward and rearward slots


122


,


126


. As the pins are moved toward the upper ends


128


, the lid is lifted off of the top


60


of the refrigerator cabinet


26


, thereby automatically opening the refrigerator cabinet


26


. When the refrigerator cabinet is forced toward its stored position, the rear


56


of the cabinet engages the catch


140


overcoming the force of the biasing members


136


and forcing the pins


132


,


134


toward the lower ends


130


of the forward and rearward slots


122


,


126


. As the pins are forced down the inclined portion of the slots


122


,


126


the lid is moved downwardly until it closes the open top


60


of the refrigerator cabinet


26


. The alignment catch


140


operates to properly align the lid


28


over the cabinet


26


.




In operation, an operator grasps the handle


65


and pulls the refrigerator cabinet


26


and refrigeration system


30


out from underneath the counter top


34


. In the embodiment shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the operator then opens the lid


28


, lifts the appropriate sub-lid


74


to gain access to the laboratory materials stored in the refrigeration unit


20


. The sub-lid is then replaced, and the lid


28


is hingably closed. The operator then pushes the refrigerator cabinet into the stored position, in which the refrigeration unit


20


is positioned substantially entirely under the counter top


34


. In the alternate embodiment shown in

FIGS. 9

,


10


, and


11


, the operator simply pulls the refrigerator cabinet and refrigerator system outwardly. The automatic lid opening mechanism


118


automatically lifts the lid


28


from the open top


60


. Because the refrigeration unit is under the counter top


34


and because of the open toe kick space, the operator can work with the laboratory materials on the counter top directly above the stored refrigeration unit


20


.




The under the counter refrigeration unit


20


according to the present invention provides conveniently located temperature controlled storage without using previously available floor space or counter top work area. Thus, the refrigeration unit, according to the present invention, can be installed at facilities which do not have sufficient space for installation of prior refrigeration units.




Thus, an under the counter refrigeration unit is disclosed which utilizes a slide mechanism to move the refrigeration unit between a stored position under a laboratory counter and an accessible position adjacent the laboratory counter thereby allowing the refrigeration unit to be utilized at facilities with insufficient space for previous refrigeration units. While preferred embodiments and particular applications of this invention have been shown and described, it is apparent to those skilled in the art that many other modifications and applications ofthis invention are possible without departing from the inventive concepts herein. It is, therefore, to be understood that, within the scope of the appended claims, this invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described, and the invention is not to be restricted except in the spirit of the appended claims. Though some of the features of the invention may be claimed in dependency, each feature has merit if used independently.



Claims
  • 1. An under the counter refrigeration unit providing controlled temperature storage for desired materials, the refrigeration unit comprising:a refrigerator cabinet having a front, a rear, a top, a bottom, and defining an interior cavity for receiving materials to be stored; a refrigeration system for controlling a temperature in the interior cavity and including controls operable to control the refrigeration system; and a slide mechanism operable to slidably support the refrigeration cabinet and at least part of the refrigeration system for sliding movement between a stored position under a counter top and an accessible position adjacent the counter top.
  • 2. The refrigeration unit according to claim 1 further comprising a support frame for being fixedly mounted under a counter top, and the slide mechanism being operably coupled to the support frame, so that the refrigerator cabinet slides relative to the support frame between the stored and accessible positions.
  • 3. The refrigeration unit according to claim 1 further comprising a lid and a lid opening mechanism openably coupling the lid with the top of the refrigerator cabinet.
  • 4. An under the counter refrigeration unit providing controlled temperature storage for desired materials, the refrigeration unit comprising:a refrigerator cabinet having a front, a rear, a top, a bottom, and defining an interior cavity for receiving materials to be stored; a refrigeration system for controlling a temperature in the interior cavity and including controls operable to control the refrigeration system; a slide mechanism operably coupled with the refrigerator cabinet for sliding the refrigerator cabinet between a stored position under a counter top and an accessible position adjacent the counter top; and a lid and a lid opening mechanism openably coupling the lid with the top of the refrigerator cabinet, wherein the opening mechanism comprises a manually operated hinge openably coupling the lid with the rear of the refrigerator cabinet.
  • 5. An under the counter refrigeration unit providing controlled temperature storage for desired materials, the refrigeration unit comprsing:a refrigerator cabinet having a front, a rear, a top, a bottom, and defining an interior cavity for receiving materials to be stored; a refrigeration system for controlling a temperature in the interior cavity and including controls operable to control the refrigeration system; a slide mechanism operably coupled with the refrigerator cabinet for sliding the refrigerator cabinet between a stored position under a counter top and an accessible position adjacent the counter top; and a lid and a lid opening mechanism openably coupling the lid with the top of the refrigerator cabinet, wherein the opening mechanism comprises an automatic lid opening mechanism.
  • 6. The refrigeration unit according to claim 5 wherein the automatic lid opening mechanism includes opposed side flanges each defining a slot having an upper end and a lower end, opposed pins extending from opposite sides of the lid and being slidably received in the slots, so that the lid moves between an upper open position and a lower closed position.
  • 7. The refrigeration unit according to claim 5 wherein the automatic lid opening mechanism includes opposed forward flanges each defining a forward slot and opposed rearward flanges each defining a rearward slot, each forward and rearward slot having upper ends and lower ends, four opposed pins extending from opposite sides of the lid and being movably received in the slots so that the lid moves between an upper open position and a lower closed position, and an alignment catch extending downwardly from the lid and engaging the rear of the refrigerator cabinet as the refrigerator cabinet slides rearwardly to the stored position thereby sliding the pins to the lower ends of the slots and closing the lid on the refrigerator cabinet.
  • 8. The refrigeration unit according to claim 7 further comprising at least one biasing member connected to the lid to bias the lid toward the open position with the pins in the upper ends of the slots.
  • 9. The refrigeration unit according to claim 3 wherein the lid is insulated and the refrigeration cabinet is insulated.
  • 10. An under the counter refrigeration unit providing controlled temperature storage for desired materials, the refrigeration unit comprising:a support frame for being fixedly mounted under a counter top; an insulated refrigerator cabinet having a front, a rear, an open top, a bottom, and defining an interior cavity for receiving materials to be stored; an insulated lid movable between a closed position closing the open top of the refrigerator cabinet and an open position allow access to the interior cavity of the refrigerator cabinet; a refrigeration system for controlling a temperature in the interior cavity and including controls operable to control the refrigeration system; and a slide mechanism operable to slidably support the refrigeration cabinet and at least part of the refrigeration system for sliding movement between a stored position under a counter top and an accessible position adjacent the counter top.
  • 11. The refrigeration unit according to claim 10 wherein the slide mechanism comprises a plurality of drawer slides.
  • 12. The refrigeration unit according to claim 10 further comprising an anti-racking assembly interposed between the refrigerator cabinet and the support frame, and the anti-racking assembly being operable to inhibit rotation of the refrigerator cabinet relative to the support frame.
  • 13. The refrigeration unit according to claim 10 wherein the refrigeration system is fixedly mounted relative to the refrigeration cabinet and slides with the refrigeration cabinet.
  • 14. An under the counter refrigeration unit providing controlled temperature storage for desired materials, the refrigeration unit comprising:a support frame for being fixedly mounted under a counter top; an insulated refrigerator cabinet having a front, a rear, an open top, a bottom, and defining an interior cavity for receiving materials to be stored; an insulated lid movable between a closed position closing the open top of the refrigerator cabinet and an open position allow access to the interior cavity of the refrigerator cabinet; a refrigeration system for controlling a temperature in the interior cavity and including controls operable to control the refrigeration system; and a slide mechanism operably coupled with the refrigerator cabinet and the support frame for sliding the refrigerator cabinet between a stored position under the counter top and an accessible position adjacent the counter top, wherein the support frame includes a frame bottom and the refrigerator cabinet bottom is higher than the frame bottom to define a toe kick space below the refrigerator unit.
  • 15. An under the counter refrigeration unit in combination with a laboratory counter including a counter top work surface and a support body holding the top work surface above a floor to define an open area under the top work surface, the combination providing controlled temperature storage for desired materials in a convenient location, the refrigeration unit comprising:a support frame fixedly mounted under the counter top; an insulated refrigerator cabinet having a front, a rear, an open top, a bottom, and defining an interior cavity for receiving materials to be stored; an insulated lid movable between a closed position closing the open top of the refrigerator cabinet and an open position allow access to the interior cavity of the refrigerator cabinet; a refrigeration system positioned under the counter top for controlling a temperature in the interior cavity of the refrigerator cabinet and including controls operable to control the refrigeration system; and a slide mechanism operable to slidably support the refrigeration cabinet and at least part of the refrigeration system for sliding movement between a stored position substantially entirely under the counter top and an accessible position adjacent the counter top.
  • 16. An under the counter refrigeration unit in combination with a laboratory counter including a counter top work surface and a support body holding the top work surface above a floor to define an open area under the top work surface, the combination providing controlled temperature storage for desired materials in a convenient location, the refrigeration unit comprising:a support frame fixedly mounted under the counter top; an insulated refrigerator cabinet having a front, a rear, an open top, a bottom, and defining an interior cavity for receiving materials to be stored; an insulated lid movable between a closed position closing the open top of the refrigerator cabinet and an open position allow access to the interior cavity of the refrigerator cabinet; a refrigeration system positioned under the counter top for controlling a temperature in the interior cavity of the refrigerator cabinet and including controls operable to control the refrigeration system; and a slide mechanism operably coupled with the refrigerator cabinet and the support frame for sliding the refrigerator cabinet between a stored position substantially entirely under the counter top and an accessible position adjacent the counter top, wherein the support frame includes a frame bottom and the refrigerator cabinet bottom is higher than the frame bottom to define a toe kick space below the refrigerator unit.
  • 17. The combination according to claim 16 further comprising an air intake adjacent a side of the refrigerator cabinet and an exhaust port positioned at the frame bottom for exhausting air through the toe kick space.
  • 18. An under the counter refrigeration unit in combination with a laboratory counter including a counter top work surface and a support body holding the top work surface above a floor to define an open area under the top work surface, the combination providing controlled temperature storage for desired materials in a convenient location, the refrigeration unit comprising:a support frame fixedly mounted under the counter top; an insulated refrigerator cabinet having a front, a rear, an open top, a bottom and defining an interior cavity for receiving materials to be stored; an insulated lid movable between a closed position closing the open top of the refrigerator cabinet and an open position allow access to the interior cavity of the refrigerator cabinet; a refrigeration system positioned under the counter top for controlling a temperature in the interior cavity of the refrigerator cabinet and including controls operable to control the refrigeration system; and a slide mechanism operably coupled with the refrigerator cabinet and the support frame for sliding the refrigerator cabinet between a stored position substantially entirely under the counter top and an accessible position adjacent the counter top, further comprising an automatic lid opening mechanism including opposed forward flanges attached to the support frame and each forward flange defining a forward slot and opposed rearward flanges attached to the support frame and each rearward flange defining a rearward slot, each forward and rearward slot having upper ends and lower ends, four opposed pins extending from opposite sides of the lid and being slidably received in the slots, so that the lid moves between an upper open position and a lower closed position, and an alignment catch extending downwardly from the lid and engaging the rear of the refrigerator cabinet as the refrigerator cabinet slides rearwardly to the stored position thereby sliding the pins to the lower ends of the slots and closing the lid on the refrigerator cabinet.
  • 19. The combination according to claim 18 wherein a substantial portion of the lid is under the counter top when the lid is in the open position.
  • 20. The combination according to claim 15 wherein the laboratory counter includes a back wall, and the refrigeration system is adjacent the back wall and between the back wall and the refrigerator cabinet.
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