Finger grip assembly for moving large appliances
The finger grip assembly for moving large appliances provides a user with a place to grasp the appliance at its sides and slide the appliance forward on a floor or other support surface. The finger grips are arcuately shaped cups disposed on opposing sidewalls of the appliance. The cups each have a generally C-shaped base and a peripheral wall arising from the base, the peripheral wall including a back wall, a front wall and opposing sidewalls. The sidewalls join the front wall to the back wall, forming a generally C-shaped configuration. The front wall and the back walls are arcuately shaped. The front wall may have finger depressions or grooves defined therein for separating the fingers, thereby improving the grip.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/648,714, filed Feb. 2, 2005.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to appliances, and more particularly to a finger grip assembly for moving large appliances, such as a refrigerator or the like.
2. Description of the Related Art
Large appliances come in different sizes and shapes. Many large appliances, such as refrigerators, are tall and heavy. Large appliances do not usually need to be moved often once set in their place. Occasionally, however, large appliances must be moved for repair or cleaning. Moving the large appliance is not an easy task. Large appliances generally have smooth sidewalls that lack a place to grasp and move the large appliance. When a person attempts to move the large appliance, he or she lays their palms flat on the opposing sidewalls of the large appliance and, with great effort, slides the large appliance forward. People with longer arm spans may be able to reach the back edges of the large appliance, gaining a better hold on the large appliance. Many women are smaller in stature than men and cannot reach all the way to the back of the large appliance.
Regardless of gender, people have come up with different ways to move large appliances. Some hold the doors in order to grasp and move the large appliance. However, this can weaken and harm the joint between the door and the housing. Others open the door of the large appliance and try to grasp an internal element, edge, or protuberance. This is problematic because the large appliance may suffer irreparable damage to the interior surface or element, and if the large appliance is used to house small articles, such as food stored in a refrigerator, the contents need to be removed or risk spillage in the process of moving the appliance. There is a need for finger grips disposed at a convenient height to provide the person moving the large appliance a place to hold and grip the large appliance. Thus, a finger grip assembly for moving large appliances solving the aforementioned problems is desired.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe finger grip assembly for moving large appliances provides a user with a place to grasp the large appliance at its sides and slide the appliance forward on a support surface. The finger grip is an arcuately shaped cup used in pairs disposed on opposing sidewalls of the appliance. The cup has a generally C-shaped base and a peripheral wall arising from the base, the peripheral wall including a back wall, a front wall and opposing sidewalls. The sidewalls join the front wall to the back wall, forming a cavity in a generally C-shaped configuration. The front wall and the back walls are arcuately shaped. The front wall may have finger depressions or grooves to prevent the fingers from sliding along the walls of the cup, thus facilitating a better grip.
The front wall, the back wall and the sidewalls extend from the base. A lip or flange borders the periphery of the cup. The lip flanks the back wall, the front wall and the sidewalls and abuts the sidewall of the appliance. The grip provides sufficient space for the index, middle, ring and small fingers. The finger grip assembly is used by inserting fingers into the opening of the cups and sliding the appliance on the floor or other support surface.
The finger grips are placed vertically on the sidewalls. Preferably the grips form a ninety-degree angle with the ground or a bottom wall of the appliance. The finger grips are disposed at a convenient height above the ground and set back from the front of the appliance. The position of the grips allows the user to conveniently pull the appliance forward.
These and other features of the present invention will become readily apparent upon further review of the following specification and drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTSThe present invention is directed towards a finger grip assembly for moving large appliances. As used herein, the term “large appliance” refers to an appliance more than about three feet in height or three feet in width. Large appliances are part of both residential and commercial buildings, and as such it is necessary to periodically move these appliances for cleaning or other purposes. Large appliances are not equipped with finger grips. Consequently such appliances are difficult to move, particularly for short people.
The present invention solves this problem by providing a finger grip assembly for large appliances. The positioning of the finger grips in any large appliance is essential for increasing the function and purpose of the finger grips. In particular, the finger grips should be disposed at a level of the appliance at or about a horizontal plane extending through the center of gravity of the large appliance. In addition, disposing the finger grips in a vertical plane extending through the center of gravity perpendicular to the sidewalls of the large appliances may situate the finger grips too far from the front wall of the large appliance for a person to reach. It is within the scope of the embodiments described herein to locate the finger grips between the front wall and the vertical plane extending through the center of gravity. Finger grips positioned horizontally and vertically in this manner provide the ability to move the large appliance with great ease, and prevent the large appliance from tipping forward and falling on the mover or movers.
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A peripheral flange or lip 20 borders the front wall 14, the back wall 12 and the sidewalls 16 and is disposed opposite the base 18 around the opening of cavity 22. The lip 20 flanks the front wall 14, the back wall 12 and the sidewalls 16, providing a surface that is adapted to fit flush against or abut the sidewalls 53, 54 of the refrigerator 50 when the finger grip 10 is inserted into an opening defined in the sidewall 53 or 54 of the refrigerator 50, thereby preventing the finger grip 10 from being pressed too far into the refrigerator sidewall 53, 54 when the refrigerator 50 is being moved. The finger grips 10 have finger depressions or grooves defined in the front wall 14, which provide sufficient space for the index, middle, ring and small fingers to rest within the cavity 22 of the grips 10 and keep the fingers separated, thereby improving grip.
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The grips 10 are placed vertically on the sidewalls 53, 54 forming about a ninety-degree angle with the ground or a bottom wall 60 of the refrigerator 50. The grips 10 are placed at a height corresponding to about a horizontal plane through the center of gravity of the appliance. It will be understood that the actual center of gravity may vary from manufacturer to manufacturer, but will generally be at the midpoint in height of the appliance, or in some cases, slightly below or above the midpoint in height above bottom wall 60. The grips 10 are set back from the front of the refrigerator 50, at about the middle of the sidewalls 53, 54, which is about twelve to sixteen inches. The position of the grips 10 provides a convenient holding place to pull the refrigerator 50 forward. The finger grips 10, 100 can be made as inserts for after market use on refrigerators. Alternatively, the grips 10, 100 can be integrated into the sidewalls 53, 54 of the refrigerator 50 during manufacturing for convenience.
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It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, but encompasses any and all embodiments within the scope of the following claims.
Claims
1. A large appliance with a finger grip assembly, comprising:
- an appliance having a bottom wall, a back wall, opposing sidewalls, and at least one door attached to one of the sidewalls, the opposing sidewalls and the back wall extending vertically from the bottom wall, the appliance having a center of gravity; and
- at least two arcuate cups, each of the at least two arcuate cups having a closed bottom, a perimeter wall extending from the bottom and defining an open top, and a flange extending outwardly from the perimeter wall around the open top, the at least two arcuate cups being disposed in the opposing sidewalls of the appliance at position lying about in a horizontal plane passing through the center of gravity of the appliance.
2. The large appliance according to claim 1, wherein each of said arcuate cups has a smooth interior surface.
3. The large appliance according to claim 1, wherein each of said arcuate cups has a plurality of indentations defined along a portion of the peripheral wall adapted for cradling the fingers of a user.
4. The large appliance according to claim 1, wherein said appliance comprises a refrigerator.
5. The large appliance according to claim 1, wherein said appliance comprises a cooking appliance.
6. The large appliance according to claim 1, wherein said appliance comprises a stacked washer and dryer.
7. The large appliance according to claim 1, wherein said appliance comprises a freezer.
8. The large appliance according to claim 7, wherein said freezer is an upright freezer.
9. The large appliance according to claim 7, wherein said freezer is a horizontal freezer chest.
10. A finger grip assembly kit for installation on a large appliance, the kit comprising:
- at least two arcuate cups, each of the cups having a closed bottom, a perimeter wall extending from the bottom and defining an open top, and a flange extending outwardly from the perimeter wall around the open top; and
- a filler material for securing each of the arcuate cups in a sidewall of a large appliance.
11. A method of retrofitting a large appliance with finger grips, comprising the steps of:
- locating a center of gravity of a large appliance;
- forming elongate arcuate holes in opposing sidewalls of the large appliance, the holes being aligned at substantially a 90° angle relative to a bottom wall of the appliance and being at least partially disposed in a horizontal plane passing through the center of gravity of the appliance;
- inserting arcuate cups in each of the holes, respectively, the cups defining finger grips adapted for receiving fingers of a person moving the appliance; and
- providing a filler material between a peripheral flange of the arcuate cups and the sidewalls of the appliance for securing the arcuate cups to the sidewall of the large appliance.
12. The method of retrofitting according to claim 11, wherein said forming step further comprises forming the arcuate holes set back between about twelve and eighteen inches from a front surface of the appliance.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 31, 2006
Publication Date: Aug 3, 2006
Inventor: Penny Weigel (Lahaina, HI)
Application Number: 11/342,873
International Classification: A47C 19/00 (20060101);