APPLIANCE WITH FEATURES FOR FACILITATING ACCESS TO A CONTAINER
An appliance is provided. The appliance includes a cabinet that defines a chamber. A container is received within the chamber. A biasing member is configured for urging the container upwardly along a vertical direction. By urging the container upwardly, the biasing member can lift the container and facilitate access to the container.
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The present subject matter relates generally to appliances with containers mounted therein, e.g., refrigerator appliances such as bottom-mount refrigerator appliances.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONGenerally, refrigerator appliances include a cabinet that defines a fresh food chamber for receipt of fresh food items and a freezer chamber for receipt of frozen food items. The fresh food chamber and freezer chamber can be positioned in various locations relative to one another depending upon the particular style of refrigerator appliance. For example, the freezer chamber can be mounted below the fresh food chamber in what is commonly referred to as a “bottom-mount” refrigerator appliance.
Bottom-mount refrigerator appliances can include a freezer drawer that is slidably received within the freezer chamber. In addition, a container, such as a bin or basket, can be mounted or positioned on the freezer drawer such that the container shifts into and out of the freezer chamber as the freezer drawer slides open and closed. With the freezer drawer opened and the container positioned outside of the freezer chamber, a user can access the container to load or unload food items from the container. However, because the freezer chamber is positioned below the fresh food chamber at a bottom of the refrigerator appliance, a user generally has to bend or stoop to reach down into the container and access the food items stored therein. Such bending or stooping can be uncomfortable or undesirable and negatively affect a user's impression or use of the refrigerator appliance.
Accordingly, a refrigerator appliance with features for facilitating access to a container of the refrigerator appliance would be useful. In particular, a refrigerator appliance with features for lifting a container of the refrigerator appliance upwardly to facilitate access to the container would be useful.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTIONThe present subject matter provides an appliance. The appliance includes a cabinet that defines a chamber. A container is received within the chamber. A biasing member is configured for urging the container upwardly along a vertical direction. By urging the container upwardly, the biasing member can lift the container and facilitate access to the container. Additional aspects and advantages of the invention will be set forth in part in the following description, or may be apparent from the description, or may be learned through practice of the invention.
In a first exemplary embodiment, an appliance is provided. The appliance defines vertical, lateral, and transverse directions. The vertical, lateral, and transverse directions are mutually perpendicular. The appliance includes a cabinet that defines a chamber. At least one transverse guide is supported by the cabinet. A drawer assembly is supported by the at least one transverse guide and configured for movement along the transverse direction in and out of the chamber of the cabinet on the at least one transverse guide. The drawer assembly includes at least one vertical guide. At least one track member is carried by the at least one vertical guide and is configured for movement along the vertical direction on the at least one vertical guide. The at least one track member defines a channel positioned within a vertical plane. A container is supported by the at least one track member. A biasing member is configured for urging the container and the at least one track member upwardly along the vertical direction. The biasing member has a guided end. The guided end of the biasing member is slidably received within the channel of the at least one track member.
In a second exemplary embodiment, an appliance is provided. The appliance defines vertical, lateral, and transverse directions. The vertical, lateral, and transverse directions are mutually perpendicular. The appliance includes a cabinet that defines a chamber. At least one transverse guide is supported by the cabinet. A drawer assembly is supported by the at least one transverse guide and configured for movement along the transverse direction in and out of the chamber of the cabinet on the at least one transverse guide. The drawer assembly includes at least one vertical guide. A container is carried by the at least one vertical guide and is configured for movement along the vertical direction on the at least one vertical guide. The container defines a channel positioned within a vertical plane. A biasing member is configured for urging the container upwardly along the vertical direction. The biasing member has a guided end that is slidably received into the channel of the container.
In a third exemplary embodiment, a refrigerator appliance is provided. The refrigerator appliance defines vertical, lateral, and transverse directions. The vertical, lateral, and transverse directions are mutually perpendicular. The refrigerator appliance includes a cabinet that defines a chilled chamber for receipt of food items for storage. At least one transverse guide is supported by the cabinet. A drawer assembly is supported by the at least one transverse guide and configured for movement along the transverse direction in and out of the chilled chamber of the cabinet on the at least one transverse guide. The drawer assembly includes at least one vertical guide. At least one track member is carried by the at least one vertical guide and is configured for movement along the vertical direction on the at least one vertical guide. A container is supported by the at least one track member. A biasing member is configured for urging the container and the at least one track member upwardly along the vertical direction. The biasing member has a guided end. The guided end of the biasing member is configured for sliding between a lifting configuration and a lowering configuration. The biasing member exerts sufficient force to lift the container upwardly along the vertical direction when the biasing member is in the lifting configuration. The biasing member exerts insufficient force to lift the container upwardly along the vertical direction when the biasing member is in the lowering configuration.
These and other features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following description and appended claims. The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
A full and enabling disclosure of the present invention, including the best mode thereof, directed to one of ordinary skill in the art, is set forth in the specification, which makes reference to the appended figures, in which:
Reference now will be made in detail to embodiments of the invention, one or more examples of which are illustrated in the drawings. Each example is provided by way of explanation of the invention, not limitation of the invention. In fact, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made in the present invention without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention. For instance, features illustrated or described as part of one embodiment can be used with another embodiment to yield a still further embodiment. Thus, it is intended that the present invention covers such modifications and variations as come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.
Housing 20 extends between a top 101 and a bottom 102 along the vertical direction V. Housing 120 also extends between a first side 103 and a second side 104 along the lateral direction L. Housing further extends between a front 105 (
Housing 120 defines chilled chambers for receipt of food items for storage. In particular, housing 120 defines fresh food chamber 122 positioned at or adjacent top 101 of housing 120 and a freezer chamber 124 arranged at or adjacent bottom 102 of housing 120. As such, the refrigerator 100 is generally referred to as a bottom mount refrigerator. It is recognized, however, that the benefits of the present disclosure apply to other types and styles of refrigerators such as, for example, a top mount refrigerator or a side-by-side style refrigerator. Consequently, the description set forth herein is for illustrative purposes only and is not intended to be limiting in any aspect to a particular chilled chamber configuration. Similarly, it is recognized that the benefits of the present disclosure apply to other types of appliances as well, e.g., range appliance, dishwasher appliances, or freezer appliances.
Refrigerator doors 128 are rotatably hinged to an edge of housing 120 for selectively accessing fresh food chamber 122. In addition, a freezer door 130 is arranged below refrigerator doors 128 for selectively accessing freezer chamber 124. Freezer door 130 is coupled to a drawer assembly or freezer drawer 200 (
As may be seen in
Freezer drawer 200 may be selectively shifted on transverse guide 202 between a closed position (shown in
Freezer door 130 is mounted to freezer drawer 200. When freezer drawer 200 is in the closed position, freezer door 130 impedes access to freezer chamber 124. Conversely, when freezer drawer 200 is in the open position, freezer door 130 permits access to freezer chamber 124. Thus, freezer drawer 200 is also configured for selectively adjusting the position of freezer door 130 in order to permit selective access to freezer chamber 124.
Freezer door 130 has an interior surface 170 spaced apart from an exterior surface 172 along the transverse direction T. A cavity (not shown) is defined between interior and exterior surface 170, 172. The cavity is filled within insulation, e.g., in order to assist in limiting heat transfer between freezer chamber 124 and an exterior atmosphere when freezer drawer 200 is in the closed position and freezer door 130 seals freezer chamber 124.
Container (e.g., a basket or bin) 220 is disposed on freezer drawer 200 and configured for receipt of food items. Such food items can be placed within a storage volume (not shown) defined by container 220. Container 220 is removably positioned or mounted on freezer drawer 200. Thus, a user can lift container 220 off freezer drawer 200, e.g., in order to clean container 220.
In the exemplary embodiment shown in
Track member 210 of freezer drawer 200 and container 220 are mounted or supported for movement along the vertical direction V. In particular, at least one vertical guide 204 mounted to freezer door 130 supports track member 210 and container 220 for movement along the vertical direction V. Thus, track member 210 and container 220 may shift on vertical guide 204 along the vertical direction V between a retracted position (shown in
At least one biasing member 240 urges track member 210 and container 220 upwardly along the vertical direction V. In
Channel 212 extends between a first or top portion 213 and a second or bottom portion 214. Top portion 213 of channel 212 is spaced apart from bottom portion 214 of channel 212 along the vertical direction V. Thus, channel 212 extends along the vertical direction V. Channel 212 also extends along the transverse direction T because top portion 213 of channel 212 is spaced apart from bottom portion 214 of channel 212 along the transverse direction T. In
In the exemplary embodiment shown in
Guide 242 of biasing member 240 slides within channel 212. In particular, guide 242 shifts between an upper position (shown in
Turning to
As an aside, the values provided in
Turning back to
Refrigerator appliance 100 also includes a latching mechanism 230. Latch mechanism 230 is configured for selectively securing track member 210 (and container 220) in the retracted position. Further, latch mechanism 230 is configured for selectively securing track member 210 (and container 220) in the extended position. Latch mechanism 230 is shown in greater detail in
Bottom latch 232 can engage track member 210 or container 220 to secure track member 210 and container 220 in the retracted position despite biasing member 240 urging track member 210 and container 220 upwardly along the vertical direction V. Top latches 234 can engage guide 242 of biasing member 240 to secure guide 242 in the upper position within channel 212 as shown in
As may be seen in
A closing lockout 280 is mounted to framing 260. Closing lockout 280 includes a bar 282 that is rotatably mounted to framing 260 such that bar 282 rotates about a pivot 284. Bar 282 extends between a first end 286 and a second end 288. Bar 282 rotates about pivot 284 such that first end 286 of bar 282 selectively engages cabinet 120 (
As an example, when container 220 is in the extended position, first end 286 of bar 282 drops downwardly along the vertical direction V. When first end 286 of bar 282 drops downwardly, first end 286 of bar 232 engages cabinet 120 when a user attempts to push freezer drawer 200 closed in order to prevent or hinder freezer drawer 200 from closing. Conversely, when container 220 is in the retracted position, container 220 rests on second end 288 of bar 282 such that first end 286 of bar 282 is lifted upwardly. When first end 286 of bar 282 is lifted upwardly, first end 286 of bar 282 does not engage cabinet 120 when the user attempts to push freezer drawer 200 closed and thus freezer drawer 200 can close freely.
A lifting lockout 290 is also mounted to framing 260. Lifting lockout 290 includes a block 292 and a hook 296 that are connected with a shaft 294. Block 292 is configured for selectively engaging a linkage tip 298 of latch mechanism 230 depending upon the position of freezer drawer 200 (
As an example, when freezer drawer 200 is in the closed position (
A damper 270 is mounted to framing 260. In particular, damper 270 extends between framing 260 and a cross-bar 272 that connects track members 210. Damper 270 is configured for hindering or preventing track members 210 and/or container 220 from dropping roughly or forcefully from the extended position to the retracted position. In other words, track member 210 and container 220 drop gently or in a controlled manner due to damper 270. In
As discussed above,
As an example, from the closed position shown in
With container 220 lifted to the extended position as shown in
After the user has finished loading and/or removing food articles from container 220, the user can utilize actuator 236 to cause top latches 234 to release guide 242 of biasing member 240 and permit guide 242 of biasing member 240 to shift within channel 212 from the upper position shown in
When track member 210 and container 220 are disposed in the retracted position, bottom latch 232 can engage track member 210 and container 220 to lock track member 210 and container 220 in the retracted position. With track member 210 and container 220 in the retracted position, freezer drawer 200 may be shifted from the open position shown in
This written description uses examples to disclose the invention, including the best mode, and also to enable any person skilled in the art to practice the invention, including making and using any devices or systems and performing any incorporated methods. The patentable scope of the invention is defined by the claims, and may include other examples that occur to those skilled in the art. Such other examples are intended to be within the scope of the claims if they include structural elements that do not differ from the literal language of the claims, or if they include equivalent structural elements with insubstantial differences from the literal languages of the claims.
Claims
1. An appliance, the appliance defining vertical, lateral, and transverse directions, the vertical, lateral, and transverse directions being mutually perpendicular, the appliance comprising:
- a cabinet defining a chamber;
- at least one transverse guide supported by said cabinet; and
- a drawer assembly supported by said at least one transverse guide and configured for movement along the transverse direction in and out of the chamber of said cabinet on said at least one transverse guide, said drawer assembly comprising: at least one vertical guide; at least one track member carried by said at least one vertical guide and configured for movement along the vertical direction on said at least one vertical guide, said at least one track member defining a channel positioned within a vertical plane; a container supported by said at least one track member; and a biasing member configured for urging said container and said at least one track member upwardly along the vertical direction, said biasing member having a guided end, the guided end of said biasing member slidably received within the channel of said at least one track member.
2. The appliance of claim 1, wherein the channel of said at least one track member extends between a top segment and a bottom portion, the channel having an arcuate shape in the vertical place between the top segment and the bottom segment.
3. The appliance of claim 1, wherein said drawer assembly further comprises:
- a door mounted to said at least one transverse guide and configured for providing selective access to the chamber of said cabinet, said door extending between a top portion and a bottom portion along the vertical direction; and
- a latch mechanism mounted to said door, said latch mechanism having a bottom latch positioned at the bottom portion of said door, said bottom latch selectively securing said at least one track member and said container in a retracted position.
4. The appliance of claim 4, wherein the channel of said at least one track member extends between a top segment and a bottom segment, wherein said latch mechanism further comprises an upper latch mounted at the top portion of said door and selectively securing the guided end of said biasing member when the guided end of said biasing member is positioned in the top segment of the channel.
5. The appliance of claim 1, further comprising:
- a closing lockout having a bar rotatably mounted to said drawer assembly, the bar extending between a first end and a second end, the first end of the bar rotatable between a first position when said container is in a retracted position and a second positioned when said container is in an extended position, the first and second positions spaced apart along the vertical direction;
- a door mounted to said at least one transverse guide and configured for providing selective access to the chamber of said cabinet, said door extending between a top portion and a bottom portion along the vertical direction; and
- a latch mechanism mounted to said door, said latch mechanism having a bottom latch positioned at the bottom portion of said door, said bottom latch selectively securing said at least one track member and said container in a retracted position, said latch mechanism also having an actuator and a transfer member, the actuator configured for moving the transfer member in order to operate said bottom latch; and
- a lifting lockout having a block, the block positioned beneath the transfer member of said latch mechanism along the vertical direction when said drawer assembly is in a closed position in order to prevent operation of said bottom latch with the transfer member.
6. The appliance of claim 1, wherein said drawer assembly further comprises framing connecting said at least on transverse guide and said at least one vertical guide, wherein said biasing member extends between the guided end and a fixed end, the fixed end of said biasing member being rotatably mounted to the framing of said drawer assembly.
7. The appliance of claim 6, further comprising a cross-bar that that extends from said at least one track member and a damper that extends between said framing and said cross-bar.
8. The appliance of claim 1, further comprising a resetting member mounted within the chamber of said cabinet, said resetting member having a sloped surface for engaging the guided end of said biasing member.
9. The appliance of claim 1, wherein said biasing member comprises at least one of a gas strut, a spring, a linear actuator, and a solenoid.
10. An appliance, the appliance defining vertical, lateral, and transverse directions, the vertical, lateral, and transverse directions being mutually perpendicular, the appliance comprising:
- a cabinet defining a chamber;
- at least one transverse guide supported by said cabinet; and
- a drawer assembly supported by said at least one transverse guide and configured for movement along the transverse direction in and out of the chamber of said cabinet on said at least one transverse guide, said drawer assembly comprising: at least one vertical guide; a container carried by said at least one vertical guide and configured for movement along the vertical direction on said at least one vertical guide, said container defining a channel positioned within a vertical plane; and a biasing member configured for urging said container upwardly along the vertical direction, said biasing member having a guided end that is slidably received into the channel of said container.
11. The appliance of claim 9, wherein the channel of said container extends between a top segment and a bottom portion, the channel having an arcuate shape in the vertical place between the top segment and the bottom segment.
12. The appliance of claim 9, further comprising:
- a door mounted to said at least one transverse guide and configured for providing selective access to the chamber of said cabinet, said door extending between a top portion and a bottom portion along the vertical direction; and
- a latch mechanism mounted to said door, said latch mechanism having a bottom latch positioned at the bottom portion of said door, said bottom latch selectively securing said at least one track member and said container in a retracted position.
13. The appliance of claim 12, wherein the channel of said container extends between a top segment and a bottom segment, wherein said latch mechanism further comprises an upper latch mounted at the top portion of said door and selectively securing the guided end of said biasing member when the guided end of said biasing member is positioned in the top segment of the channel.
14. The appliance of claim 9, wherein said drawer assembly further comprises framing connecting said at least on transverse guide and said at least one vertical guide, wherein said biasing member extends between the guided end and a fixed end, the fixed end of said biasing member being rotatably mounted to the framing of said drawer assembly.
15. The appliance of claim 14, further comprising a damper extending between said framing and said container.
16. The appliance of claim 9, comprising a resetting member mounted within the chamber of said cabinet, said resetting member having a sloped surface for engaging the guided end of said biasing member.
17. The appliance of claim 9, wherein said biasing member comprises at least one of a gas strut, a spring, a linear actuator, and a solenoid.
18. A refrigerator appliance, the refrigerator appliance defining vertical, lateral, and transverse directions, the vertical, lateral, and transverse directions being mutually perpendicular, the refrigerator appliance comprising:
- a cabinet defining a chilled chamber for receipt of food items for storage;
- at least one transverse guide supported by said cabinet; and
- a drawer assembly supported by said at least one transverse guide and configured for movement along the transverse direction in and out of the chilled chamber of said cabinet on said at least one transverse guide, said drawer assembly comprising: at least one vertical guide; at least one track member carried by said at least one vertical guide and configured for movement along the vertical direction on said at least one vertical guide; a container supported by said at least one track member; and a biasing member configured for urging said container and said at least one track member upwardly along the vertical direction, said biasing member having a guided end, the guided end of said biasing member configured for sliding between a lifting configuration and a lowering configuration; wherein, said biasing member exerts sufficient force to lift said container upwardly along the vertical direction when said biasing member is in the lifting configuration; and wherein, said biasing member exerts insufficient force to lift said container upwardly along the vertical direction when said biasing member is in the lowering configuration.
19. The refrigerator appliance of claim 17, further comprising:
- a door mounted to said at least one transverse guide and configured for providing selective access to the chamber of said cabinet, said door extending between a top portion and a bottom portion along the vertical direction; and
- a latch mechanism mounted to said door, said latch mechanism having a bottom latch positioned at the bottom portion of said door, said bottom latch selectively securing said at least one track member and said container in a retracted position.
20. The refrigerator appliance of claim 17, wherein said biasing member comprises at least one of a gas strut, a spring, a linear actuator, and a solenoid.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 19, 2012
Publication Date: Jan 23, 2014
Applicant: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY (Schenectady, NY)
Inventors: Ross Benson Wehner (Austin, TX), Ronald Scott Tarr (Louisville, KY), Raymond James VanAssche (Louisville, KY), Joseph Emil Gormley (Louisville, KY)
Application Number: 13/552,991
International Classification: F25D 25/00 (20060101); F25D 23/02 (20060101); A47B 88/04 (20060101);