Information
-
Patent Grant
-
6746260
-
Patent Number
6,746,260
-
Date Filed
Wednesday, July 31, 200222 years ago
-
Date Issued
Tuesday, June 8, 200420 years ago
-
Inventors
-
Original Assignees
-
Examiners
- Luebke; Renee S.
- McCamey; Ann M
Agents
- Diederiks & Whitelaw, PLC
-
CPC
-
US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 236
- 362 92
- 362 226
-
International Classifications
-
Abstract
An appliance lamp holder assembly in accordance with the invention directly accommodates the use of various lighting units, either directly or through the use of one or more adapter bases, in a multitude of international applications. More specifically, the universal lamp holder assembly of the invention preferably includes an adapter base which can take the form of a housing, snap-connector ring or the like. A lamp holder member is then inserted into the adapter base and firmly locked in place. With this arrangement, a single lamp holder member can be employed in illuminating various zones in the appliance or different lamp holder members can be employed with universal adapter bases to cover both domestic and a multitude of international hi-volt (e.g. 220-240V, 50/60 Hz) and 115 volt applications.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention pertains to the art of appliances and, more particularly, to a lamp holder assembly which can be readily adapted for use in connection with variously configured domestic and international lighting arrangements in appliances.
2. Discussion of the Prior Art
In major household appliances, lighting units are often employed to illuminate select areas for improved access. For instance, lights are typically incorporated into refrigerators in order to enable select compartment zones to be lit to enhance the visibility of stored food items. Correspondingly, lighting arrangements are also found in other appliances, including clothes dryers.
In today's marketplace, domestically manufactured appliances can be shipped all over the world. It is also known to manufacture commonly designed appliances in different regions of the world. In either case, the lighting arrangements incorporated into the various appliances must be specifically adapted to the particular electrical requirements in the region(s) where the appliances are to be sold. More particularly, there exists a fairly large range of voltage variations and lamp-type requirements between different countries which must be accounted for when producing appliances for sale.
Based on the above, it is commonplace to incorporate, in the manufacture of requisite appliances, lamp holder units which are specifically designed for the particular environment of use. Unfortunately, given the rather large range of voltage and lamp-type variations, significant incremental costs are incurred in connection with manufacturing dedicated appliances in this fashion. Based on at least these reasons, there exists a need for a lamp holder assembly which can be employed in the manufacture of an appliance to establish a substantially universal connection that will accommodate a wide range of lamp modules employed in various countries.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is directed to a lamp holder assembly which is designed to accommodate a wide range of lamps in order to establish a substantially universal, overall lighting system. That is, the lamp holder assembly of the invention directly accommodates the use of various lighting units, as well as one or more adapter bases designed for use in a multitude of international applications. More specifically, the universal lamp holder assembly of the invention can include an adapter base which, in certain preferred embodiments, incorporates snap connectors that enable latching of the adapter base to a housing or other support. In any event, a lamp holder member is snap-fittingly inserted into the adapter base and firmly maintained in place. With this arrangement, a single lamp holder member can be employed with various adapter bases or different lamp holder members can be used with common adapter bases to fit both domestic and a multitude of international hi-volt (e.g. 220-240V, 50/60 Hz) and 115 volt applications, as well as to provide requisite protection from electrical shocks.
Additional objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more readily apparent from the following detailed description of preferred embodiments when taken in conjunction with the drawings wherein like reference numerals refer to corresponding parts in the several views.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a side-by-side refrigerator incorporating universal lamp holder assemblies constructed in accordance with the invention;
FIG. 2
is an exploded view of a lamp holder assembly constructed in accordance with a first preferred embodiment of the invention and employed in the refrigerator of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of the lamp holder assembly of the first embodiment shown assembled;
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of a lamp holder assembly constructed in accordance with a second preferred embodiment of the invention and employed in the refrigerator of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 5
is a bottom perspective view of the lamp holder assembly of
FIG. 4
;
FIG. 6
is an exploded view of a refrigerator dispenser housing employed in the refrigerator of
FIG. 1
, in combination with lamp holder assembly constructed in accordance with a third embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 7
is an exploded view of the lamp holder assembly of
FIG. 6
;
FIG. 8
depicts the lamp holder assembly of
FIG. 6
assembled outside of the refrigerator dispenser housing of
FIG. 6
;
FIG. 9
is a perspective view of a top mount refrigerator incorporating a lamp holder assembly constructed in accordance with a fourth embodiment of the invention; and
FIG. 10
is an exploded view of the lamp holder assembly of FIG.
9
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
With initial reference to
FIG. 1
, a side-by-side refrigerator
2
includes a cabinet shell
4
within which is positioned a liner
6
that defines a fresh food compartment
8
. In a manner known in the art, fresh food compartment
8
can be accessed by the selective opening of a fresh food door
10
. In a similar manner, a freezer door
12
can be opened to access a liner defined freezer compartment (not shown). For the sake of completeness, door
10
of refrigerator
2
is shown to include a dairy compartment
15
and various vertically adjustable shelving units, one of which is indicated at
16
. Mounted in an upper region of fresh food compartment
8
is a temperature control housing
18
which, in a manner known in the art, can be used to regulate the temperature in both fresh food compartment
8
and the freezer compartment. At a lowermost portion of fresh food compartment
8
is provided various slidable bins, i.e., a lowermost bin
26
and higher bins
27
and
28
which may be individually temperature controlled. Supported in fresh food compartment
8
are a plurality of vertically spaced shelves
30
. In freezer door
12
is arranged an ice and/or water dispenser which is generally indicated at
32
.
To this point, the above-described structure is known in the art and presented only for the sake of completeness. For instance, this structure is actually more fully described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,170,276 which is herein incorporated by reference. The present invention is actually directed to the incorporation of one or more lamp holder assemblies, generally indicated at
35
,
100
and
139
, in refrigerator
2
.
Reference will now be made to
FIGS. 2 and 3
in describing a preferred construction and mounting for lamp holder assembly
35
, which represents a first preferred embodiment of the present invention. As shown, there is depicted a lamp holder assembly
35
constructed in accordance with a first preferred embodiment of the invention. Lampholder assembly
35
includes a lamp base in the form of a housing
40
including a main body portion
44
which defines an interior cavity
46
. Extending from main body portion
44
is a rear flange
49
from which project a pair of flexible finger members, one of which is indicated at
52
. Each finger member
52
includes first and second legs
54
and
56
, with first leg
54
being cantilevered from rear flange
49
and second leg
56
defining a tapered, terminal end
57
. Spaced from flexible finger members
52
, main body portion
44
is provided with a locating projection
60
.
Lamp housing
40
also includes a socket body portion
61
having a front peripheral portion
63
that defines an opening
65
. Opening
65
is adapted to receive a lamp holder or socket member
70
which also forms part of lamp holder assembly
35
. In the embodiment shown, lamp holder member
70
includes first, second, third and fourth sections
75
-
78
, all of which are preferably, integrally formed of plastic. As will become more fully evident below, lamp holder member
70
incorporates requisite electrical connections, including prongs
79
and
80
. In the most preferred embodiment, first section
75
of lamp holder member
70
is provided with a pair of opposing, circumferentially spaced outer nubs, one of which is indicated at
82
. In general, each nub
82
constitutes a tapering projection which extends radially outwardly from first section
75
. Although not shown, third section
77
is, in the preferred embodiment shown, internally threaded. On the other hand, fourth section
78
is preferably formed with a pair of opposing side slots, one of which is indicated at
86
. Fourth section
78
is also provided with a rear, transversely extending and tapered catch member
88
which is spaced from the remainder of fourth section
78
by a transverse groove or channel
90
. Furthermore, fourth section
78
includes side wall sections
92
and
93
, as well as an electrical divider wall
94
.
Lamp holder assembly
35
also includes a lamp module
96
including a bulb portion
99
and a base portion
101
. In the most preferred form in the invention, base portion
101
is preferably, externally threaded in a manner known in the art. With this construction, lamp holder assembly
35
is adapted to be mounted within refrigerator
2
for use in connection with illuminating fresh food compartment
8
. More specifically, lamp holder assembly
35
is snap-fittingly attached to a pre-defined portion of control housing
18
as indicated in
FIG. 1
, with locating projection
60
extending into an opening (not shown) and flexible finger members
52
being snap-fittingly received within mounting slots (also not shown but described more fully below) in order to fix lamp housing
40
in a desired location. As evidenced further below, catch member
88
is further snap-fittingly engaged with structure of lamp housing
40
in interior cavity
46
. Lamp housing
40
is adapted for use in connection with lamp
96
and, in accordance with the present invention, can take additional forms or used in combination with one or more adapter bases, as will be more fully described below, in order to provide a generally universal lamp holder arrangement employing lamp holder
70
.
Additional advantageous features of the overall lamp holder arrangement of the invention will become more fully evident below in initially describing further embodiments of the invention. To this end,
FIGS. 4 and 5
disclose an additional lamp holder assembly
100
in accordance with the present invention including an adapter base in the form of a lamp housing
111
which has a main body portion
113
and a socket body portion
115
. Although lamp housing
111
can be employed in various fashions in accordance with the present invention, this embodiment is particularly adapted for use in connection with illuminating one or more refrigerated areas at bins
26
-
28
(see FIG.
1
). In any event, as shown, main body portion
113
preferably includes a frontal tab
117
formed in a front wall
118
, as well as a locating projection
121
extending from a side wall
122
. Furthermore, main body portion
113
includes a ledge portion
125
provided with an opening
127
which is defined by reinforcing boss
128
. On the other hand, socket body portion
115
is shown to include a pair of opposing slots
130
and
131
, as well as a rear slot
133
. Rear slot
133
defines an internal, inwardly projecting radial retainer member in the form of a rib illustrated at
134
. Finally, an inwardly projecting side retainer member
135
is provided within socket body portion
115
.
Lamp housing
111
is adapted to be utilized in combination with lamp holder member
70
and lamp
96
in a manner analogous to that of lamp housing
40
of the first embodiment. As illustrated in these figures, lamp holder member
70
has been inserted into socket body portion
115
, with nubs
82
being snap-fittingly received within slots
130
and
131
, catch member
88
being interengaged with retainer member
134
, and retainer member
135
being received within a respective side slot
86
. In this manner, lamp holder member
70
is fixedly secured within lamp housing
111
in a snap-fit manner. As clearly illustrated in
FIG. 5
, lamp holder member
70
is mounted so as to expose the pair of spaced electrical prongs
79
and
80
which are completely encompassed by main body portion
113
.
In accordance with the most preferred form of the invention, lamp housing
111
is adapted to be mounted within refrigerator
2
by slipping locating projection
121
within a slot, such as formed in liner
6
, and then pivoting lamp housing
111
until frontal tab
117
becomes arranged in another slot, whereupon a mechanical fastener, such as a screw, can be inserted into opening
127
and threaded into liner
6
in order to fixedly secure lamp housing
111
in a desired position. At this point, it should be readily recognized that lamp housing
111
could be utilized in various positions within refrigerator
2
, including both fresh food compartment
8
and the freezer compartment (not shown), but again is particularly adapted for use in connection with establishing a crisper light, such as in connection with one or more bins
26
-
28
as generally illustrated in FIG.
1
. It should also be recognized that lamp housing
111
could be adapted to receive differently configured lamp holder members. That is, lamp holder member
70
is snap-fit into lamp housing
111
in order to receive lamp
96
or variations thereof (e.g. varying shape or wattage bulbs), but in other environments of use, such as select foreign countries, lamp housing
111
may be required to receive a different type of lamp module and, correspondingly, a different lamp holder member.
To accommodate different mounting and lamp requirements, the overall lamp holder assembly of the invention can incorporate other adapter bases, one of which is indicated at
137
in
FIGS. 6-8
. With initial reference to
FIG. 6
, adapter base
137
, in combination with lamp holder member
70
used to support a lamp
96
′, forms part of an overall dispenser assembly
139
for dispenser
32
of FIG.
1
. As shown in
FIG. 6
, dispenser assembly
139
includes a housing
140
. Although the particular construction and mounting of housing
140
can greatly vary in accordance with the present invention, the most preferred embodiment employs the use of clips
142
to mount a control board (not shown), as well as mechanical fasteners for mounting housing
140
to freezer door
12
at recessed mounting locations
143
,
143
′ and
143
″. In any event, at this point, it is merely important to note that housing
140
includes a container sensing panel
145
, a chute portion
146
, and at least one plate portion
147
which defines a slotted opening
148
.
As shown best in
FIG. 7
, adapter base
137
includes a first diametric body portion
154
and a second diametric body portion
155
. Adapter base
137
is provided with opposing, elongated cutouts
156
and
157
, as well as opposing channels
162
and
163
. Adjacent channels
162
and
163
are provided opposing elongated slots, one of which is indicated at
165
. Channels
162
and
163
aid in providing opposing resilient finger members or clips
166
and
167
at diametric opposing portions of second diametric body portion
155
. Finger members
166
and
167
are cantilevered from second diametric body portion
155
and project into first diametric body portion
154
. This arrangement enables adapter base
137
to be snap-fittingly received in a slotted opening
148
associated with housing
140
. On the other hand, lamp holder member
70
is then snap-fittingly mounted in adapter base
137
, with each projection or nub
82
being received in a respective slot
165
. Although
FIG. 8
depicts lamp holder member
70
assembled with adapter base
137
, in the most preferred form in the invention, the overall assembly is performed by mounting housing
140
at dispenser
32
, snap-fittingly attaching adapter base
137
to housing
140
, snapping lamp holder member
70
into adapter base
137
, and then threadably attaching lamp
96
′.
The overall invention can also be utilized in connection with other appliances, including a top mount refrigerator as indicated at
200
in FIG.
9
. In a manner known in the art, top mount refrigerator
200
includes a freezer compartment
208
having an associated door
210
, as well as fresh food compartment
214
having a door
215
. Freezer and fresh food compartments
208
and
214
are separated by a mullion
218
. Located in an upper portion of fresh food compartment
214
is a control housing
220
which is shown in
FIG. 9
to support a lamp
96
″.
In connection with this form of the invention, an overall lamp holder assembly includes an adapter base
245
which is shown in
FIG. 10
to include first, second and third diametric portions
248
-
250
. Most preferably, first diametric portion
248
is formed with a pair of opposing slots
255
and
256
. Second diametric portion
249
has a diameter which is greater than either of first and second diametric portions
248
or
250
and, preferably, has a reduced axial dimension. On the other hand, third diametric portion
250
is provided with a pair of opposed, flexible finger members, one of which is indicated at
259
. In general, finger members
259
are constructed in a manner directly corresponding to each of finger members
52
as described above.
With this construction, adapter base
245
can be snap-fit into a slotted opening (not shown but corresponding to slotted opening
148
of FIG.
6
), with third diametric portion extending into the opening and finger members
259
extending through a respective plate portion (not shown) to fix adapter base
245
in position, with second diametric portion
249
being received against the plate portion. Thereafter, lamp holder member
70
can be snap-fit into adapter base
245
, with nubs
82
being received within slots
255
and
256
. Finally, lamp
96
″ can be threaded or otherwise secured in position within lamp holder member
70
.
Based on the above description, it should be readily apparent that lamp holder member
70
can be directly mounted within a housing base
111
or used in combination with one or more adapter bases
137
,
245
in order to accommodate the use of various lighting units in a multitude of domestic and international applications. Each of adapter bases
137
and
245
is preferably provided with snap connectors which enable latching of these adapter bases to respective housing portions in a quick and easy manner. In any case, the lamp holder member can be inserted into the respective adapter base and firmly locked in place through one or more snap connections.
The above description provides reference to the use of lamp holder member
70
and an associated lamp
96
,
96
′ and
96
″ in connection with illuminating fresh food compartment
8
in general, one or more crisper or other bins
26
-
28
, dispenser
32
of side-by-side refrigerator
2
, and/or fresh food compartment
214
of top mount refrigerator
200
. This description has been set forth to clearly illustrate the potential mounting in connection with a temperature control housing, liner walls, crisper bins and/or dispenser structure in order to illustrate the versatile and overall universal assembly which provides for both domestic and a multitude of international hi-volt (e.g. 220-240V, 50/60 Hz) and 115 volt applications, while assuring that all electrical connections are covered to assure protection against potential electrical shocks. In addition providing a range of adapter bases to suit particular uses, different lamp holder members can also be utilized. That is, lamp holder member
70
is preferably designed to accommodate a lamp module with an Edison-type screw base, but the lamp holder could be designed to enable attachment of other known lamp modules/bulbs as well, including those requiring bayonet-type mountings.
In this manner, another aspect of the present invention is to enable differently configured lamp holder members to be used in combination with one or more of the adapter bases, whether in the form of a base housing as disclosed in connection with the embodiments of
FIGS. 2-5
or essentially rings as disclosed in connection with the embodiments of
FIGS. 6-10
, to cover the overall gambit of domestic and international applications. Obviously, it is not feasible to represent all the possible variations for the lamp holder member, but rather it is simply important to note that the lamp holder member
70
employs three distinct sets of snap connection elements, i.e., nubs
82
, slots
86
and catch member
88
, such that any particular lamp holder member for a specific application need only include one or more of these snap structures in order to be readily used in combination with one or more of the adapter bases in accordance with the present invention. Therefore, lamp holder member
70
in accordance with the present invention is designed for use in at least the four illustrated illumination zones presented in the figures of this application. Lamp holder member
70
is specifically designed to accommodate a wide range of lamps of the Edison type used almost universally in domestic appliances and also in certain international applications. In other applications wherein plug-in or bayonet-type lamps are employed, the base adapters of the present invention can still be utilized, but with a suitable lamp holder member employing one or more of the requisite sets of snap connector elements.
Even with the description of various preferred embodiments, it should be still recognized that various changes, and/or modifications can still be made to the invention without department from the spirit thereof. For instance, the freezer compartment can readily be provided with a corresponding lamp holder assembly, such as by mounting lamp housing
40
directly to the liner defining the freezer compartment. In general, the invention is only intended to be limited by the scope of the following claims.
Claims
- 1. A domestic appliance comprising:a cabinet shell; a liner mounted within the cabinet shell and defining an interior compartment; a door pivotally mounted for movement relative to the cabinet shell in order to selectively access the interior compartment; a housing element attached to one of the door and the liner; and a lighting assembly for illuminating at least one of the interior compartment and an exterior portion of the appliance, said lighting assembly including: a base member fixedly secured relative to the one of the door and the liner through the housing element, said base member being configured to only indirectly receive a lamp to be illuminated; a lamp holder member snap-fittingly connected to the base member, said lamp holder member defining a socket; and a lamp received within the socket of the lamp holder member.
- 2. The domestic appliance according to claim 1, wherein the lamp holder member incorporates a pair of electrical prongs, said lamp holder member being integrally formed with a dividing wall arranged between the electrical prongs.
- 3. The domestic appliance according to claim 1, wherein the lamp holder member includes first and second sets of spaced, distinct snap-fit connector elements.
- 4. The domestic appliance according to claim 3, wherein the first set of snap-fit connector elements constitutes plural nub members provided on a frontal portion of the lamp holder member.
- 5. The domestic appliance according to claim 4, wherein the second set of snap-fit connection elements constitutes a tapered catch member.
- 6. The domestic appliance according to claim 5, wherein the lamp holder member includes a rear section, said catch member being spaced from the rear section by a transverse groove.
- 7. The domestic appliance according to claim 5, further comprising a third set of distinct snap-fit connector elements provided on the lamp holder member.
- 8. The domestic appliance according to claim 7, wherein the third set of snap-fit connector elements constitutes side slots formed in the lamp holder member.
- 9. The domestic appliance according to claim 1, wherein the base member comprises an adapter configured to receive the lamp holder member.
- 10. The domestic appliance according to claim 9, wherein the adapter is provided with a pair of opposing, elongated cut-outs at which the lamp holder member snap-fittingly connected.
- 11. The domestic appliance according to claim 9, wherein the adapter is formed with a pair of resilient finger members snap-fittingly fixing the base member at the exterior portion of the appliance.
- 12. The domestic appliance according to claim 9, wherein the base member constitutes an adapter housing.
- 13. The domestic appliance according to claim 12, wherein the housing is further provided with a locating projection spaced from the finger members.
- 14. The domestic appliance according to claim 12, wherein the housing is provided with a pair of flexible finger members for snap-connecting the housing in a fixed position within the interior compartment.
- 15. The domestic appliance according to claim 14, wherein each of the finger members includes first and second legs, with the first leg being cantilevered from the housing and a second leg defining a tapered, terminal end.
- 16. The domestic appliance according to claim 15, wherein the housing includes a rear flange, said finger members being directly supported by the rear flange.
- 17. The domestic appliance according to claim 12, wherein the domestic appliance further comprises a temperature control housing mounted within the interior compartment, said adapter housing being snap-fittingly connected to the temperature control housing.
- 18. The domestic appliance according to claim 17, wherein the domestic appliance comprises a side-by-side refrigerator.
- 19. The domestic appliance according to claim 9, wherein the adapter comprises at least first, second and third diametric sections, with the second diametric section being interposed between and having an associated larger diameter than the first and second sections, said third section including snap-fit connectors for securing the adapter within the interior compartment.
- 20. The domestic appliance according to claim 19, wherein the snap-fit connectors constitute a pair of flexible finger members for snap-connecting the housing in a fixed position within the interior compartment.
- 21. The domestic appliance according to claim 20, wherein the housing element comprises a temperature control housing mounted within the interior compartment, said adapter housing being snap-fittingly connected to the temperature control housing.
- 22. The domestic appliance according to claim 21, wherein the domestic appliance comprises a top-mount style refrigerator.
- 23. The domestic appliance according to claim 9, wherein the housing element is provided with an opening, said housing element being fixedly secured to the door, said adapter being attached to the housing element.
- 24. The domestic appliance according to claim 23, wherein the opening comprises a slotted opening which snap-fittingly receives the adapter.
- 25. The domestic appliance according to claim 23, wherein the housing element defines a dispenser housing, at least a portion of which is exposed at the exterior portion of the appliance.
- 26. The domestic appliance according to claim 1, wherein the domestic appliance comprises a refrigerator.
- 27. The domestic appliance according to claim 26, wherein the housing element constitutes a temperature control housing mounted within the interior compartment, said base member being snap-fit to the temperature control housing.
- 28. The domestic appliance according to claim 27, further comprising a dispenser housing mounted in the door, a second base member, a second lamp holder snap-fittingly connected to the second base member, and a second lamp received within the second lamp holder, said second base member being snap-fit to the dispenser housing.
- 29. The domestic appliance according to claim 28, further comprising at least one storage bin slidably supported within the interior compartment, said lighting assembly further including a third base member, a third lamp holder snap-fittingly connected to the third base member, and a third lamp received within the third lamp holder, said third base member being mounted at the bin to enable the third lamp to illuminate a storage area associated with the bin.
- 30. The domestic appliance according to claim 29, wherein the first, second and third base members are distinctly configured relative to one another and the first, second and third lamp holders are identically constructed.
- 31. A domestic appliance comprising:a cabinet shell; a liner mounted within the cabinet shell and defining an interior compartment; a door pivotally mounted for movement relative to the cabinet shell in order to selectively access the interior compartment; and a lighting assembly for illuminating at least one of the interior compartment and an exterior portion of the appliance, said lighting assembly including: a base member fixedly secured relative to the one of the door and the liner, wherein the base member constitutes an adapter housing which is configured to only indirectly receive a lamp to be illuminated, wherein the adapter housing includes a main body portion and a socket portion, wherein the main body portion further includes a tab for orienting the adapter housing within the interior compartment; a lamp holder member, said lamp holder member being snap-fittingly connected within the socket portion of the base member, said lamp holder member defining a socket; and a lamp received within the socket of the lamp holder member.
- 32. The domestic appliance according to claim 31, wherein the main body portion is provided with a locating projection and is also formed with a reinforcing boss having an associated opening adapted to receive a mechanical fastener for securing the adapter housing within the interior compartment.
- 33. The domestic appliance according to claim 31, wherein the domestic appliance further includes a bin slidably mounted within the interior compartment, said adapter housing being positioned to directly illuminate a storage compartment associated with the bin.
- 34. The domestic appliance according to claim 31, wherein the adapter housing is formed with first and second sets of distinct snap-fit connector elements for snap-fittingly receiving the lamp holder member.
- 35. The domestic appliance according to claim 34, further comprising a third set of snap-fit connector elements provided on the adapter housing, said lamp holder member being inter-engaged with the third set of snap-fit connector elements.
- 36. A method of illuminating various regions of a domestic appliance having an interior compartment selectively closed off by a pivotable door comprising:mounting at least first and second, distinctly configured adapter bases in two of the various regions respectively; snap-fittingly connecting identically constructed lamp holder members in the first and second adapter bases respectively; and mounting lamps in the lamp holder members.
- 37. The method of claim 36 further comprising:mounting a third adapter base, which is configured distinct from each of the first and second adapter bases, in a third of the various regions; mounting another, identically constructed lamp holder member in the third adapter base; and mounting a lamp in the another lamp holder.
- 38. The method of claim 37, wherein the first adapter base is mounted to a temperature control housing within the interior compartment of the appliance.
- 39. The method of claim 38, wherein the second adapter base is mounted to a housing of a dispenser provided in the pivotable door.
- 40. The method of claim 39, wherein the third adapter base is mounted at a position to directly illuminate a slidable storage bin mounted in the interior compartment.
US Referenced Citations (15)
Foreign Referenced Citations (3)
Number |
Date |
Country |
2612003 |
Sep 1988 |
FR |
2674695 |
Oct 1992 |
FR |
2331405 |
May 1999 |
GB |