Claims
- 1. A vertically sliding door adapted for sealing a compartment formed in the liner of a refrigerator door, the sliding door comprising:
- a frame connected to said liner, said frame having opposing vertical tracks each comprising a U-shaped channel having a bottom and two sides wherein the U-shaped channels face each other and each of the bottoms of said U-shaped channels has a detent;
- a door member having a face plate with a vertical runner extending laterally to each side, each of said runners being positioned in vertically sliding engagement in a respective one of said U-shaped channels wherein said door member is vertically slidable between a downward closed position and an upward open position; and
- each of said runners having at least two notches with a glide member snap fit into each notch, each of said glide members having a boss extending laterally beyond the outer edge of said respective runner so that only said bosses touch the respective bottoms of said U-shaped channels, each of said runners having one of said bosses vertically aligned to be received in a respective one of said detents in said respective U-shaped channels to provide a stop for said door member in said open position.
- 2. A vertically sliding door adapted for sealing a compartment formed in the liner of a refrigerator door, the sliding door comprising:
- a frame connected to said liner, said frame having opposing vertical tracks each comprising a U-shaped channel wherein the U-shaped channels face each other and each of said U-shaped channels has a detent;
- a door member having a face plate with a vertical runner extending laterally to each side, each of said runners being positioned in vertically sliding engagement in a respective one of said U-shaped channels wherein said door member is vertically slidable between a downward closed position and an upward open position;
- each of said runners having a glide member with a boss extending laterally beyond the outer edge of said respective runner, said boss being vertically aligned to be received in a respective one of said detents in said respective U-shaped channels to provide a stop for said door member in said open position;
- wherein each of said runners has at least one notch and each of said glide members is snap fit into a respective one of said notches; and
- wherein each of said notches has a top and bottom indent, and each of said glide members has a top ear engaged in said top indent and a bottom ear engaged in said bottom indent of a respective one of said notches.
- 3. The sliding door recited in claim 2 wherein said boss of each of said glide members comprises a mid portion wider than said top and bottom ears.
- 4. The sliding door recited in claim 3 wherein said mid portion is rounded to minimize the contact area with said U-shaped channel.
- 5. The sliding door recited in claim 3 wherein said glide members comprise a resilient material and each has a narrow neck connecting said respective top and bottom ears to said mid portion to provide lateral flex of said mid portion.
- 6. The sliding door recited in claim 2 wherein said frame has at least one cross member fixing the spacing between said tracks.
- 7. A food storage compartment within the outer door of the fresh food chamber of a refrigerator, the compartment comprising:
- a liner of said outer refrigerator door, said liner comprising opposing side panels and a back wall;
- a floor positioned between said side panels of said liner;
- a frame having opposing vertical guide channels each positioned adjacent a respective one of said side panels;
- an inner door separating said compartment from the remainder of said fresh food chamber, said inner door having vertical side runners each positioned in a respective one of said vertical guide channels wherein said inner door is manually slidable in said guide channels between a closed positioned where said compartment is isolated from said fresh food chamber and an open position where items can be inserted into or removed from said compartment; and
- stop means for preventing said inner door from sliding vertically by gravity in said open and closed positions wherein said stop means comprises at least one notch in one of said runners, said notch having vertically opposing top and bottom indents, said stop means further comprising a glide member having top and bottom ears each in snap-in engagement with a respective one of said top and bottom indents, said glide member have a laterally widened midportion extending laterally beyond the lateral edge of said one of said runners.
- 8. The compartment recited in claim 7 wherein said stop means further comprises a detent in the respective guide channel of said one of said runners, said guide channel detent being vertically aligned to receive said midportion of said glide member when said inner door is in said open position to hold said inner door open.
- 9. The compartment recited in claim 8 wherein each of said runners has at least one of said notches with one of said glide members in snap-in engagement.
- 10. The compartment recited in claim 9 wherein said glide members are nylon.
- 11. The compartment recited in claim 9 further comprising means for directing cold air into said compartment.
- 12. The compartment recited in claim 9 wherein said floor comprises a bucket shelf mounted to said liner, said stop means further comprising a portion of said bucket shelf engaged by said inner door in said closed position.
- 13. The compartment recited in claim 12 further comprising a gap between said liner and said bucket shelf to provide a flow of said cold air through said gap down said liner.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 534,224 filed June 7, 1990, now abandoned
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