Patents Assigned to CAMCO Inc.
  • Patent number: 6505442
    Abstract: A refrigerator door has reinforcing corner brackets that structurally complete the comers of the door. The corner brackets are located at the door corners adjacent vertical and horizontal side walls of the outer door skin of the door. At least one reinforcing member such as a sheet or rectangular collar, or preferably reinforcing cross brace members are connected to the corner brackets. To achieve this connection and restrict heat transfer through the door and or adjacent the inner liner or in-turned flange of the outer door skin, the corner brackets have connecting tab portions that extend into the cavity of the door away from one of the side walls of the door and spaced from the other side wall of the door. The connecting tab portion is also spaced from the outer skin sheet and the inner door liner.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 27, 2001
    Date of Patent: January 14, 2003
    Assignee: Camco Inc.
    Inventors: Nedo Banicevic, Muc Dang
  • Publication number: 20020184734
    Abstract: A hollow full grip gas assist appliance handle for use in a household refrigerator has a hollow full grip portion comprising a thermal plastic material that is a 10-40% glass filled homopolymer polypropylene. The distal ends of the hollow grip portion are solid thermoplastic material which encases a metal insert that is adapted to be secured to a side panel of the refrigerator door. The hollow appliance handle provides a solid feel or touch handle along it's full grip portion with solid distal end portions subject to little bending movement due to the metal inserts permitting the door handle to be firmly attached to the side panels of the refrigerator door.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 19, 2001
    Publication date: December 12, 2002
    Applicant: Camco Inc.
    Inventors: Samir Atalla, Wilfred Wong, James Matthew Yates, Nedo Banicevic
  • Publication number: 20020180323
    Abstract: A two part shelf for use in a refrigerator and preferably in a freezer compartment of a refrigerator has at least four shelf members mounted to the cabinet for supporting the two part shelf assembly. The two part shelf has a main shelf portion and an auxiliary shelf portion. The main shelf portion has a frame that supports a shelf floor that preferably extends from the rear wall towards an open front and partially across the width of the refrigerator cabinet. The main shelf portion has a rear frame member supported by at least two shelf support members and extends across the width of the cabinet beyond the width of the shelf floor. The auxiliary shelf portion has a second frame for supporting a second shelf floor. The second load supporting floor extends from the rear wall towards the open front and extends from one of the side walls towards the first load supporting floor of the main shelf portion.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 19, 2001
    Publication date: December 5, 2002
    Applicant: Camco Inc.
    Inventors: Samir Atalla, James Matthew Yates, Ed Simmons
  • Patent number: 6447083
    Abstract: There is disclosed a refrigerator having an insulated cabinet and a pull-out bottom drawer with an insulated door. The door is mounted to the end of a pair of telescopically extendable guide rails having a rail portion mounted inside the cabinet. A pair of mounting brackets mount the door to the guide rails in a manner that permits the door to be adjusted vertically and horizontally relative to the cabinet. The mounting brackets each have a side plate with four spaced apart apertures positioned adjacent vertically enlarged aligned apertures in the guide rail and through which pass threaded screws. A locking nut is threaded onto the screw to lock the bracket in place relative to the guide rails during assembly. The vertically extending enlarged apertures permit the bracket to be adjusted vertically relative to the rail. The mounting brackets each including a front plate extending inwardly at a right angle from the side plate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 20, 2000
    Date of Patent: September 10, 2002
    Assignee: Camco Inc.
    Inventors: Don Chiapetta, Samir Atalla
  • Patent number: 6428130
    Abstract: A mullion assembly for a refrigerator cabinet has a pair of adjacent edge wall insulating gasket members extending toward the open side of the cabinet. The edge wall members each have a forward surface extending flush to the open side for supporting a portion of a door sealing gasket and a recessed channel extending rearwardly of the open side. One of the edge wall members has a locating flange member with an edge portion extending toward the other one of the edge wall members. A metallic mullion bar extends between the pair of edge wall members and has a flat wall portion against which seals another portion of the door sealing gasket carrying a magnet. The mullion bar has rearwardly extending flanges extending into and supported by a respective one of the recessed channels of the edge wall members. A block of fiberglass insulation is mounted rearwardly of the metallic mullion bar within the space between the interior cavities.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 27, 2001
    Date of Patent: August 6, 2002
    Assignee: Camco Inc.
    Inventors: Nedo Banicevic, Muc Dang
  • Patent number: 6259070
    Abstract: There is disclosed an electrically resistance insulator for use in supporting a helical heater coil at seven locations on the coil. The insulator is supported from a support structure and has a pair of arms that extend from the base for supporting the heater coil. The arms have an intermediate slot and two inwardly extending notches at the bottom of the arms. The notches and the intermediate slot support three consecutive convolutions of the coil relative to the insulator at one axial side of the coil. The arms of the insulator further have shoulders which provide a widened slot area and defined lug portions at the upper parts of the arms. The width of the lug portions taper outwardly to permit for two adjacent convolutions of the heater coil to be supported on opposing sides of each of the lug portions. Since two lug portions are provided, one for each arm, the heater coil is supported at four locations consecutive coil convolutions by the lug portions of the insulator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 10, 2000
    Date of Patent: July 10, 2001
    Assignee: Camco Inc.
    Inventor: Serge Audet
  • Patent number: 6231146
    Abstract: A refrigerator door bottom storage module assembly extending across the refrigerator door. The refrigerator door has an inner liner having side walls, a bottom wall and a rear wall defining a liner recess. The bottom wall has a forward lower landing and a stepped raised landing extending into the liner recess rearwardly of the forward lower landing. Aligned module supporting bosses project inwardly of each of the side walls. A door storage module has a pair of spaced apart module side walls positionable adjacent the liner side walls. The module has a front wall extending between the module side walls and a supporting floor extending rearwardly of the front wall. The module side walls have a pair of spaced apart ribs vertically projecting to define an open recess. The module is assembled to the door by sliding the module ribs over the bosses until the supporting floor of the module is seated upon the forward lower landing of the bottom wall of the inner liner.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 17, 1999
    Date of Patent: May 15, 2001
    Assignee: Camco Inc.
    Inventor: Muc Dang
  • Patent number: 6222133
    Abstract: There is disclosed a one-piece ceramic terminal suitable for use for mounting an electrical conductor in insulated relation to a supporting wall of a heating assembly. The ceramic insulator has a central block adapted to pass through a central portion of an aperture in the supporting wall. This aperture has two radially extending slots extending outwardly of the central portion. The ceramic terminal includes a first pair of diametrically opposed radially extending wings which are sized to pass through the radially extending slots in the aperture. The ceramic insulator has a second pair of diametrically opposed radially extending wings which are sized larger than the slots in the aperture so as to engage one surface of the supporting wall. Once the first set of wings pass through the aperture and corresponding slots, the ceramic insulator is rotated such that the second set of wings engage the other surface of the supporting wall so as to mount the insulator relative to the supporting wall.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 5, 1999
    Date of Patent: April 24, 2001
    Assignee: Camco Inc.
    Inventor: Robert Maurice St. Louis
  • Patent number: 6209342
    Abstract: A refrigerator cabinet has an exterior cabinet shell and a plastic liner insert defining a fresh food compartment and a freezer compartment where foamed in place insulation extends between the exterior cabinet shell and the interior liner. The liner has a partition with upper and lower walls extending rearwardly of a front mullion wall and between sidewalls of the liner. The upper sidewall has a cut-out recess adapted to receive an evaporator tray housing that is seated on edges of the upper wall of the partition. The tray supports an evaporator coil, motor, and fan. The tray has a cover that forms, together with the upper wall of the partition, the floor of the freezer compartment. By locating the evaporator tray recessed in the partition, in the partition space between the two compartments can be filled with rigid foam that extends between the upper and lower food compartments and to the exterior shell of the cabinet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 15, 1999
    Date of Patent: April 3, 2001
    Assignee: Camco Inc.
    Inventors: Nedo Banicevic, Murray Klaas
  • Patent number: 6209265
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a door for a refrigerator appliance having reinforcing corner brackets that structurally complete the corners of the door. The corner brackets are located at the door corners of the vertical and horizontal side walls of the outer door skin. The brackets structurally replace and reinforce the horizontal side wall immediately adjacent the vertical side wall with a thicker, stronger material, such as, metal or steel, so that loading normally transferred to the outer door skin through the horizontal side wall at this corner location is instead transferred directly to the brackets mounted in the door. The horizontal side wall at the corner adjacent the vertical side wall has a cut-out or an open section. The brackets each have an opening positioned at the cut-out section. The opening is adapted to receive a hinge pin or closure cap. The door has an elongate supporting strut in the form of a hollow cylindrical tube engaging the brackets to reinforce the corners.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 1999
    Date of Patent: April 3, 2001
    Assignee: Camco Inc.
    Inventors: Nedo Banicevic, Arnold Estravillo, Murray Klaas
  • Patent number: 6199400
    Abstract: A refrigerator damper control and lighting assembly is mounted to a top wall of a fresh food compartment. The housing includes dials which are accessible from the front of the housing to a user to control thermostat and to control a damper located on a rear wall of the refrigerator. The dial controlling the damper has a post onto which a connecting arm to the damper interconnects the damper with the dial so that rotation of the dial effectively operates the control of the damper. The dial has a peripheral flange that extends around only a portion of the circumference of the dial and is adapted to contact opposing sides of the connecting arm to thereby limit rotational movement of the dial and which in-turn limits opening and closing movement of the damper depending on direction of rotational movement of the dial.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 18, 2000
    Date of Patent: March 13, 2001
    Assignee: Camco Inc.
    Inventors: Nedo Banicevic, Muc Dang
  • Patent number: 6192630
    Abstract: A refrigerator door has an outer door panel having an outer skin with rearwardly extending peripheral vertical and horizontal side walls. Four corners are located between adjacent horizontal and vertical side walls. An inner door liner is secured to the outer door panel to define a cavity between the inner liner and the sheet. Cut-out sections are formed in the horizontal side walls adjacent the corners to define exposed edges extending along the vertical side wall, the horizontal side wall and outer skin of the door. A reinforcing corner bracket is positioned within the cavity adjacent each cut-out section assuming normal loading forces associated with the door. Epaulet covers extend over the cut-out sections and the exposed edges. The epaulet covers each have a flange depending therefrom and adapted to overlay an outside surface portion of the outer door skin and the vertical side wall.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 1999
    Date of Patent: February 27, 2001
    Assignee: Camco Inc.
    Inventors: Nedo Banicevic, Richard Adamczyk, Arnold Estravillo
  • Patent number: 6176099
    Abstract: An ice making assembly for use in a refrigerator has an ice forming chamber positioned in the freezer. The chamber has a water reservoir for receiving water, at least one air inlet passage and an outlet opening for permitting cool air flow to pass through the ice forming chamber and over the water reservoir to chill the water into ice pieces. The chamber has an ice displacing device for displacing the ice pieces from the water reservoir and moving the ice pieces out of the ice forming chamber through the outlet opening into an ice storage bin. The bin has a discharge opening for discharging ice pieces from the ice making assembly. The ice making assembly has a downwardly extending baffle positioned across outlet opening of the ice forming chamber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 15, 1999
    Date of Patent: January 23, 2001
    Assignee: CAMCO Inc.
    Inventor: John Edward Hynes
  • Patent number: 6138432
    Abstract: A refrigerator door for use in a refrigerator appliance has an outer door panel, an inner door liner, a metal reinforcing collar and a paper sheet. The collar has a generally rectangular frame that extends over a peripheral border of a central portion of the door liner. The collar also includes sidewall flanges which extend rearwardly from the frame around a corner at the peripheral border of the central liner portion and over an inner wall of a dyke sidewall of the liner. The collar provides localized support for shelves carried by the door liner and improves door rigidity. The sheet of paper extends across an opening in the middle of the frame of the collar to further improve door rigidity.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 25, 1998
    Date of Patent: October 31, 2000
    Assignee: Camco Inc.
    Inventor: Nedo Banicevic
  • Patent number: 6108940
    Abstract: An electric clothes dryer has an irregular polygonal shaped rear wall where the apexes in the polygon align readily with the center of the heater housing to define positions where the electrical insulators are mounted to the heater housing rear wall. Raised land pads are formed from the rear wall of the heater housing at these locations and on which the insulators are mounted. The raised land pads further have radial slots that permit airflow from beneath the pad into the heater housing and across the insulator and the heating element. The apexes further provide an increased air gap for increased airflow radially across the electrical insulators. The heater housing has an air gap with the rear end head of the dryer drum which air gap is smaller adjacent the upper portions of the heater housing so as to reduce the chimney effect associated with the air heated in the heater housing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 5, 1999
    Date of Patent: August 29, 2000
    Assignee: Camco Inc.
    Inventor: Robert Maurice St. Louis
  • Patent number: 6094932
    Abstract: A diffuser assembly for controlling air flow in a fresh food compartment of a refrigerator has a housing mounted to the refrigerator liner wall that covers a first air flow opening in the fresh food compartment liner. The housing has side walls and an exterior wall with a second air flow opening spaced from the liner by the side walls. An air flow passage extends between the first air flow opening and a second air flow opening The exterior wall has a first centralized opening passing therethrough and an inner surface with a recessed elongated slot. The assembly has an elongate leaf spring secured in the housing adjacent the inner surface along the recessed slot and biased away from the exterior wall. The spring has a second centralized opening aligned with the first centralized opening. The assembly has a dial diffuser with a shaft that extends through the first and second centralized openings and a shaft controlling portion extending beyond the exterior wall of the housing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 28, 1999
    Date of Patent: August 1, 2000
    Assignee: Camco Inc.
    Inventor: Donald Chiappetta
  • Patent number: 6082022
    Abstract: A clothes dryer having a rear end head with axially spaced apart apertures through which air may enter into the dryer drum through a diffuser wall mounted to the inside of the drum end head. The apertures in the end head have an air flow deflection shield integrally formed therewith. The air flow deflection shield extends radially across the apertures in the end head, is recessed from the rear end head and is spaced from the diffuser wall. Advantage is found with the use of such an air flow deflection shield because it permits for the apertures in the rear head to be of sufficient size to permit satisfactory air flow into the dryer drum while deflecting the air away from potential warm spots generated through and on the surface of the diffuser wall that would otherwise be in direct immediate air flow impingement with the apertures in the end head.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 5, 1999
    Date of Patent: July 4, 2000
    Assignee: Camco Inc.
    Inventor: Robert Maurice St. Louis
  • Patent number: 6056383
    Abstract: A refrigerator cabinet construction is disclosed where a breaker strip interconnects an exterior cabinet shell with an interior liner. The exterior cabinet shell has an open side and a shell edge flange. The interior liner is to fit within the exterior cabinet shell and has a liner flange extending outwardly of said liner. The breaker strip includes an exterior wall with first and second ended flanges. The breaker strip includes a first interior wall and a second interior wall projecting inwardly from said exterior wall to define a first channel. The first interior wall has a first flange co-extending with the first end flange of the exterior wall to define a shell receiving channel, wherein the shell edge flange is inserted into the shell receiving channel. A third interior wall is connected to second exterior wall and coextends with the second end flange of the exterior wall to define a liner receiving channel into which the liner flange extends.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 17, 1998
    Date of Patent: May 2, 2000
    Assignee: Camco Inc.
    Inventors: Nedo Banicevic, Murray Klaas
  • Patent number: 6036294
    Abstract: A refrigerator cabinet has an outer metallic shell into which is inserted a one-piece plastic interior liner having a fresh food compartment separated by a mullion wall from the freezer compartment. The mullion wall is part of the interior liner. A metallic reinforcing mullion strap extends between side walls of the exterior cabinet shell to reinforce the side walls and prevent buckling. The mullion strap extends through an open space between the fresh food compartment and freezer compartment on the interior liner. The mullion strap does not touch the interior liner and is surrounded by thermally insulating foam whereby heat loss through the mullion strap from the refrigerator compartment is reduced.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 17, 1998
    Date of Patent: March 14, 2000
    Assignee: Camco Inc.
    Inventors: Nedo Banicevic, Murray Klaas
  • Patent number: 6002116
    Abstract: There is disclosed an arrangement for mounting a heating coil relative to a supporting wall of a clothes dryer heater housing. An insulator has a main body portion adapted to secure the heating coil relative thereto and a base portion adapted to be seated in fixed relation to the supporting wall. The base portion has first and second flanges which curve downwardly and outwardly from the insulator. The support wall has two raised tab members which are adapted to define between these tab members and the supporting wall a recessed channel for receiving the first flange of the insulator. The supporting wall further has two spaced apart guide members for engagement with opposite sides of the second flange of the base member to prevent relative lateral movement of the insulator. The supporting wall has a pivotably movable locking flange which is pivotable about a crease located between the two guide members.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 5, 1999
    Date of Patent: December 14, 1999
    Assignee: Camco Inc.
    Inventor: Robert Maurice St. Louis