1. Field of the Invention
The present invention pertains to the art of refrigerators and, more particularly, to a universal shelf module configured to accept a variety of support units to establish a stationary or slide-out shelf configuration in a refrigerator compartment.
2. Discussion of the Prior Art
Refrigerators are available in a variety of different models which range from basic to high-end units. The models vary in numerous aspects including size, components utilized, available features and, accordingly, price. In order to reduce manufacturing costs, it is often desirable to produce certain parts that are common to all, or at least a few, of the various refrigerator models. For example, it is known in the art to utilize a single refrigerator liner in various models and attach different types of shelves and/or bins therein to distinguish between the various models. It is also known to construct door bins that can be incorporated into different units. However, in order to enable similar parts to be employed in more than one model, there must be some basic structure that is common to all or at least a few of the various models.
Increasing the number of common components can result in substantial cost savings that is realized across different product lines. However, attempting to design certain components to be universal can also require major changes to accessories used in combination therewith such that no actual cost savings may be realized. In addition, designing universal components can raise engineering problems, particularly when those components serve different functions and have varying forces exerted upon them.
Therefore, based on the above, there exists a need for universal components that can be incorporated into a variety of refrigerator models. More specifically, there exists a need for a universal shelf module that can be configured in one of a stationary and a sliding configuration, with the shelf module being designed to be incorporated into a variety of refrigerator models.
The present invention is directed to a shelf module for a refrigerator. More specifically, the present invention is directed to a universal shelf module designed to be mounted in a number of distinct configurations in various refrigerator models. That is, not only can the shelf module serve as a stationary shelf, a compartment top and a slide-out shelf, but the shelf module can also be readily incorporated into a variety of refrigerator models. In accordance with the invention, the shelf module includes a base portion, typically glass, that is provided with a peripheral frame. The peripheral frame includes a front frame member, a rear frame member and opposing side frame members that join to the front and rear frame members. Each of the opposing side frame members includes at least one mounting boss and at least one locating element. The universal shelf module further includes a means for mounting the universal shelf in one of a stationary configuration and a sliding configuration that includes at least one mounting aperture and at least one locating tab.
When mounted in the stationary configuration, the universal shelf module further includes a first support unit having first and second side frame sections that are joined to a rear frame section. Each of the first and second side frame sections is provided with the at least one mounting aperture and at least one locating tab. The mounting aperture is configured to receive the at least one mounting boss while the locating tab is configured to cooperate with the at least one locating element. With this construction, the base portion is secured to the first support unit through the peripheral frame. This configuration can be employed as a support for a sliding drawer, or simply serve as a stationary shelf mounted in a refrigerator compartment.
Conversely, when mounted in the sliding configuration, a second support unit is employed in place of the first support unit. The second support unit includes first and second side frame sections that are joined to a rear frame section. The second support unit is also provided with first and second glide members that are slidingly supported on corresponding ones of the first and second side frame sections. In a manner similar to that described above, each of the first and second glide members is provided with the at least one mounting aperture and at least one locating tab. The mounting aperture is configured to receive the at least one mounting boss, while the locating tab is configured to cooperate with the at least one locating element. With this construction, the base portion and peripheral frame can slide relative to the second support unit to facilitate access to items stored thereupon.
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
As shown, fresh food compartment 8 includes top, bottom, rear and opposing side walls 18-22. Mounted in an upper region of fresh food compartment 8 is a temperature control housing or user interface 26. Extending laterally across rear wall 20 of fresh food compartment 8 are a plurality of shelf support rails, one of which is indicated at 30. As will be discussed more fully below, shelf support rails 30 constitute mounting structure for a plurality of vertically spaced, universal shelf modules 32-34 constructed in accordance with the present invention. Finally, at a lowermost portion of fresh food compartment 8 is illustrated a pair of temperature or climate controlled storage bins 38 and 39.
As indicated above, the present invention is directed to the details of universal shelf modules 32-34. In accordance with the invention, each universal shelf module 32-34 is configured to be mounted in either a stationary configuration, with reference to shelf modules 32 and 33, or a sliding configuration, such as illustrated by shelf module 34. Towards that end, as shown in
With reference to
Reference will now be made to
In further accordance with the invention, extending from first end 120 of rear frame section 118 is a first side frame section 133. As best shown in
First support unit 116 further includes a second side frame section 157 which is constructed in a manner corresponding to that described with respect to first side frame section 133. Towards that end, second side frame section 157 includes a first end 159 that extends, substantially perpendicularly, from rear frame section 118 to a second, cantilevered end 160 through an intermediate portion 161. In a manner also similar to that described above, second side frame section 157 includes a top portion 163 divided into three sections 163A, 163B and 163C so as to define a plurality of locating tabs 166-168 that are arranged so as to cooperate with locating elements 76-80. Second side frame section 157 is also provided with a plurality of mounting apertures 170-174 that cooperate with locating elements 76-80 for retaining shelf unit 50. In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, first support unit 116 is actually formed from a single, stamped sheet of metal such that first and second side frame sections 133 and 157 are formed by creating bends at points defined by first and second ends 120 and 121 of rear frame section 118.
With this construction, shelf unit 50 is placed over first support unit 116 such that locating tabs 143-145 and 166-168 align with locating elements 68-72 and 76-80 respectively. Once properly positioned, shelf unit 50 is shifted so that mounting bosses 84-88 engage into mounting apertures 147-151 and a corresponding set of mounting bosses (not shown) engage into mounting apertures 170-174 so as to secure shelf unit 50 to first support unit 116 and complete a stationary configuration for universal shelf module 32. After shelf unit 50 is secured to first support unit 116, universal shelf module 32 is installed into fresh food compartment 8 of refrigerator 2. At this point, it should be noted that universal shelf module 32 can also be employed as a top for a storage bin in the event that first support unit 116 is provided with an optional drawer/bin support such as shown at 180. Universal shelf module 32 may also serve as a stationary shelf and may also be supported for lateral sliding movement along shelf support rail 30.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, universal shelf module 34 can be employed in a sliding or extensible configuration wherein shelf unit 50 is supported for sliding movement. When employed in the sliding configuration, shelf unit 50 is indirectly mounted to a second support unit 190 through first and second glide members 197 and 198 such as illustrated in
As best shown in
As first glide member 197 is a mirror image of second glide member 198 so as to include all corresponding structure, a detailed description will be made with respect to second glide member 198 illustrated in
In accordance with this aspect of the invention, universal shelf module 34 is formed by securing first and second glide members 197 and 198 to shelf unit 50. More specifically, first and second glide members 197 and 198 are positioned along an underside of shelf unit 50 such that locating tabs 262-266 of each glide member 197 and 198 align with corresponding ones of locating elements 68-72 and 76-80. Once properly aligned, glide members 197 and 198 are shifted so as to enable mounting bosses 84-88 to engage with mounting apertures 272-275, thereby securing glide members 197 and 198 to shelf unit 50 in a manner similar to that described above with respect to first support unit 116. At this point, shelf unit 50 is positioned such that glide members 197 and 198 align with and rest upon glide surfaces 220 and 233. Thereafter, shelf unit 50 is shifted rearward, enabling stop units (not shown) to properly engage.
With this construction, shelf unit 50 can be shifted relative to second support unit 190 so as to facilitate access to food items stored thereon. That is, shelf unit 50 can extend outward from fresh food compartment 8 to provide access to food items stored at a rear portion thereof. In any case, it should be understood that the present invention allows a single shelf unit to be mounted in a variety of configurations in a refrigerator depending upon the structural considerations, model type and consumer preferences. The use of a single shelf unit in a variety of applications reduces manufacturing costs which, in the highly competitive field of home appliances, is desirable. Although described with reference to preferred embodiments 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. In general, the invention is only intended to be limited by the scope of the following claims.
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