Formed metal panels

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Inventors

Bunce, Donald A.

Application #

933429

Filed

Aug-14-1978

Published

Dec-16-1980

Current US Class

049/489.1
049/501

International Classes

E06B 003/00

Field of Search

49/488 49/489 49/486 49/402 49/501 49/382

Assignee

White Consolidated Industries, Inc. (Cleveland, OH)

Examiners

Downey; Kenneth

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Pearne, Gordon, Sessions, McCoy & Granger

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Abstract
A metal panel, particularly though not exclusively for use as an outer panel of a refrigerator door or hinged freezer lid, has a peripheral lip forming an inwardly facing channel. The channel is formed by two folds, the outer fold being formed by roll-forming operations and the inner by a folding machine or the like. This (a) permits the panel forming machine to be more readily adjustable for different sizes of panels, (b) permits the lip to be made up of a number of folds (which strengthens the panel and permits thinner metal to be used), (c) avoids the need for corner welding, (d) permits a lip profile into which a gasket can be snap-fitted and (e) permits precoated metal sheet to be used.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A rectangular refrigerator door panel formed from a single sheet of sheet material, comprising a central panel of rectangular shape, an integral outer wall on each side of said central panel joined at its inner side to said central panel at a first fold and extending substantially perpendicular to said central panel, an integral channel portion joined at a second fold to the outer side of each outer wall and extending around all sides of the panel and toward the center of the panel generally parallel to said central panel, said channel portion including a pair of spaced, parallel, inner and outer channel walls joined together by an integral inner end wall away from said panel outer wall, said channel portion including an outer end wall extending between said inner channel wall and said second fold and defining a gap with said outer channel wall, said outer end wall having a re-entrant portion adjacent said inner channel wall, a resilient gasket carried in said channel portion and extending outwardly from said gap over said outer channel wall, said gasket having a portion extending into said re-entrant portion to retain said gasket in place within said channel portion, said panel having one outer wall which at both end intersections with adjacent other outer walls has a tab bent at a right angle to underlie a portion of the adjacent outer wall, and a hollow rivet at each end extending through the adjacent tab and other outer wall to define a hinge axis and serve as bearings for opposed hinge pintles.



Description
This invention relates to flanged metal panels and particularly though not exclusively to the outer panels of refrigerator doors and hinged freezer lids.

Refrigerator outer door panels are conventionally made of sheet steel which is formed to provide a peripheral flange bent up at right angles along all four edges, and inwards substantially parallel to the main part of the panel, to provide an inwardly facing lip and an inwardly facing channel defined thereby. The lip forms a mounting for clips for a sealing gasket and fasteners for an inner door panel. One of the difficulties that has been encountered in the manufacture of such refrigerator doors is that the tooling is such that only specific sizes can be made. For example, the door panel can be made from a rectangular blank with square cut-outs at each corner by forming the edges of the blank about a former and then withdrawing the former inwardly to release the completed panel therefrom; the tooling for such an arrangement is complicated by the fact that there are channels on all four edges of the panel and the arrangement is not adjustable for different door sizes. It is also possible to make the channel using a folding machine but a folding machine which forms two folds in each panel edge is necessarily relatively complex and heavy and it is not very practicable to make its width adjustable to suit different door sizes.
 
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