Appliance with movable carriage for storing goods
There is described a novel appliance that, on the one hand, can be used to access goods stored in the appliance while, on the other hand, can be retracted when access to the goods is not required. Preferably, the appliance is in the form of a refrigeration unit although other applications are possible (e.g., dishwasher, freezer and the like). The present appliance is well-suited to be incorporated into a counter, for example a kitchen counter.
The present application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) of provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/575,372, filed Jun. 1, 2004, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an appliance, more particularly (and preferably) a refrigeration unit.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Refrigeration units are known.
For residential applications, known refrigeration units typically have a housing and a swinging door. The housing and the door are insulated and a compressor unit is coupled to the housing to refrigerate the interior of the housing.
Over the years, advances in the art of residential refrigeration units have typically taken the form of improved compressor units, improved insulation materials, cosmetic features and the like. These improvements have been primarily directed to improving the cost efficiency of operating the refrigeration units. Notwithstanding this, the basic design and structure of residential refrigeration units has remained unchanged.
With increasing population densities in major markets in the world, in recent years, there has been increased pressure in reducing the amount of living space in residence. This is particularly so in many European and Southeast Asian cities and is becoming increasingly so in a number of large North American cities. There is also an increasing demand for more energy efficient appliances and, with an aging population, a demand for counter height access to goods
One location in a typical residence in which it has been desired to reduce space is the kitchen or food preparation area. While some success has been achieved in this area, a limiting factor has been the amount of space occupied by conventional residential refrigeration units. Little progress has been made in this regard.
Thus, there remains a need for a practical and effective refrigeration unit which, on the one hand will allow storage of a significant volume of goods while on the other hand, can be incorporated in a novel manner in a kitchen or food preparation area. It would be particularly advantageous if the refrigeration unit were effectively “out of sight” when not used. It would also be advantageous if such a refrigeration unit was relatively energy efficient and allowed for relatively easy access to the goods stored therein.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIt is an object of the present invention to obviate or mitigate at least one of the above-mentioned disadvantages of the prior art.
Accordingly, in one of its aspects, the present invention provides an appliance comprising:
a housing;
a carriage comprising at least one support element for storing goods and a cover element; and
and a non-pneumatic drive mechanism connected to the carriage and operable between (i) a retracted position in which the cover element and the housing combine to form an enclosure for the goods, and (ii) an extended position in which the cover element is spaced from the housing to allow access to the goods.
In another of its aspects, the present invention provides an under-the-counter refrigeration unit comprising:
an insulated housing;
a carriage comprising at least one shelf for storing goods and a cover element;
a cooling unit coupled to the insulated housing;
and a non-pneumatic drive mechanism connected to the carriage and operable between (i) a retracted position in which the cover element and the housing combine to form an enclosure for the goods, and (ii) an extended position in which the cover element is spaced from the housing to allow access to the goods.
Thus, the present inventor has discovered a novel appliance that can be, on the one hand, used to access goods stored in the appliance while, on the other hand, retracted when access to the goods is not required. Preferably, the appliance is in the form of a refrigeration unit although other applications are possible (e.g., dishwasher and the like). The present appliance is well-suited to be incorporated in a counter, for example a kitchen counter.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSEmbodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals denote like parts, and in which:
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Carriage 115 comprises a tubular element 125. Cover 120 is attached to a distal portion of tubular element 125. Also attached to tubular element 125 is a series of shelves 130.
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Carriage 115 is operable between a retracted position (
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Preferably, thrust tube 210, bushing element 235 and a washer 250 are interconnected to form a thrust tube end cap and a thrust washer (not shown) is interposed between this end cap and tubular element 125. The purpose of the square shape of thrust tube 210 is to hold the tube from torquing when the screw turns.
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When it is desired to lift carriage 115 from housing 110, electric drive motor 211) connected to threaded element 205 is actuated. This causes threaded element 205 to rotate thereby causing thrust tube 210 to extend with respect to threaded element 205.
As threaded element 205 is rotated, thrust tube 210 is lifted with respect to threaded element 205 thereby causing carriage 115 to lift and be in an extended position—see
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While this invention has been described with reference to illustrative embodiments and examples, the description is not intended to be construed in a limiting sense. Thus, various modifications of the illustrative embodiments, as well as other embodiments of the invention, will be apparent to persons skilled in the art upon reference to this description. For example, it is possible to replace the ball screw shown in the illustrated embodiments with a simple square cut screw since the latter may be better suit to self-braking. Further, it is possible to replace the double seal arrangement shown in
All publications, patents and patent applications referred to herein are incorporated by reference in their entirety to the same extent as if each individual publication, patent or patent application was specifically and individually indicated to be incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Claims
1. An appliance comprising:
- a housing;
- a carriage comprising at least one support element for storing goods and a cover element; and
- and a non-pneumatic drive mechanism connected to the carriage and operable between (i) a retracted position in which the cover element and the housing combine to form an enclosure for the goods, and (ii) an extended position in which the cover element is spaced from the housing to allow access to the goods.
2. The appliance defined in claim 1, wherein the drive mechanism comprises a screw drive mechanism.
3. The appliance defined in claim 2, wherein the screw drive mechanism comprises a rotatable threaded element and a thrust tube threadably engaged to one another.
4. The appliance defined in claim 1, wherein a proximal portion of the drive mechanism is connected to an electric drive motor.
5. The appliance defined in claim 1, wherein a distal portion of the drive mechanism is connected to a proximal portion of the carriage.
6. The appliance defined in claim 1, wherein a lift element is interposed between the carriage and the drive mechanism, the lift element comprising a base element secured to the housing and a slider element in telescoping engagement with the base element.
7. The appliance defined in claim 6, wherein a distal portion of the lift element comprises a first locating portion for contact with a second locating portion disposed on the carriage.
8. The appliance defined in claim 1, further comprising a seal interposed between the cover element and the housing.
9. The appliance defined in claim 1, wherein the housing comprises an insulation element to insulate the goods.
10. The appliance defined in claim 1, further comprising a cooling unit coupled to the housing for cooling an interior of the enclosure.
11. The appliance defined in claim 1, further comprising a detector element for detecting interposition an object between the cover element and the housing.
12. The appliance defined in claim 11, wherein the detector element is coupled to an interruption switch operable between a first position which causes interruption of operation of the non-pneumatic drive mechanism and a second position in which the non-pneumatic drive mechanism is operable.
13. The appliance defined in claim 12, wherein the detector element causes the interruption switch to be in the first position an object is interposed between the cover element and the housing.
14. The appliance defined in claim 1, wherein the carriage comprising a plurality of shelves for storing goods.
15. The appliance defined in claim 1, wherein the carriage comprises a tubular element for receiving at least a portion of the drive mechanism.
16. The appliance defined in claim 15, wherein a plurality of shelves are engaged to the tubular element.
17. An under-the-counter refrigeration unit comprising:
- an insulated housing;
- a carriage comprising at least one shelf for storing goods and a cover element;
- a cooling unit coupled to the insulated housing;
- and a non-pneumatic drive mechanism connected to the carriage and operable between (i) a retracted position in which the cover element and the housing combine to form an enclosure for the goods, and (ii) an extended position in which the cover element is spaced from the housing to allow access to the goods.
18. The refrigeration unit defined in claim 17, wherein the drive mechanism comprises a screw drive mechanism.
19. The refrigeration unit defined in claim 18, wherein the screw drive mechanism comprises a rotatable threaded element and a thrust tube engaged to one another.
20. The refrigeration unit defined in claim 18, wherein the screw drive mechanism comprises a rotatable threaded element and a thrust tube threadably engaged to one another.
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 1, 2005
Publication Date: Jun 29, 2006
Inventor: William Lishman (Blackstock)
Application Number: 11/141,207
International Classification: F25D 23/12 (20060101); F25D 25/00 (20060101);