Freezer door assembly

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Inventors

Koons, Bill J.

Application #

898622

Filed

Jul-26-2004

Published

Nov-8-2005

Current US Class

029/525.11
049/501
052/656.4
052/657
312/348.4

International Classes

B23P 011/02

Field of Search

29/52501 29/525.11 29/525.13 49/501 49/DIG.1 49/DIG.2 312/405 312/348.4 52/656.4 52/657

Assignee

Maytag Corporation (Newton, IA)

Examiners

Bryant; David P.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Diederiks & Whitelaw, PLC

US Patent References

3949526   Door construction
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4127347   Corner gusset
4196952   Cabinet corner cap...
4586348   Refrigerator cabinet
4606112   Method of assembli...
4787133   Method of assembli...
4829653   Method of making...
4903858   Refrigerator cabin...
4958890   Refrigerator cabin...
5040856   Comestible storage...
5244273   Door hold-open dev...
5306082   Appliance doors a...
5312078   Cabinet corner brace
5897181   Method of assembli...
5909937   Refrigerator door a...
5924259   Corner piece for si...
6138432   Refrigerator door c...
6209265   Refrigerator door c...
6505442   Thermal and reinf...
 

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Abstract
A freezer door, adapted to be slidably attached to a refrigerator cabinet, includes a metal outer door pan defining an internal cavity, a plurality of plastic corner brackets positioned in the internal cavity, and an inner door liner attached to the outer door pan. A pair vertical support brackets, used to connect the freezer door to slide support members of the refrigerator cabinet, are attached to the outer door pan with mechanical fasteners extending through slots formed in the inner door liner and being secured to the corner brackets.
 
Claims
1. A method of constructing a freezer door of a refrigerator comprising:

forming an outer door pan by bending a piece of metal to establish a front panel, top, bottom and side wall portions and return flange portions, with an internal cavity being defined within the top, bottom and side wall portions and between the front panel and the return flange portions;

positioning plastic corner brackets within the internal cavity of the outer door pan; and

mounting an inner door liner to the outer door pan.

2. The method of claim 1, wherein each of the corner brackets defines a honeycomb structure.

3. The method of claim 1, further comprising: attaching vertical support brackets to the outer door pan through the plurality of corner brackets.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention pertains to the art of refrigerators and, more particularly, to the construction of a freezer door of a refrigerator.

2. Discussion of the Prior Art

There exist various styles of refrigerators on the market. Most common are side-by-side, top mount, and bottom mount models. In a side-by-side model, fresh food and freezer compartments are arranged laterally adjacent one another. A top mount refrigerator includes an upper freezer compartment and a lower fresh food compartment. Finally, bottom mount models have the fresh food compartment located above the freezer compartment.

In bottom mount models, it is known to employ either pivoting freezer doors and freezer doors which slide between open and closed positions. In bottom mount refrigerators employing sliding doors, it is common to mount rail assemblies to opposing side walls of the freezer compartment through the use of mechanical fasteners, and then to interconnect extensible portions of the rail assemblies to the freezer door. In this manner, the freezer door can be supported for selective sliding movement towards and away from the refrigerator cabinet, and one or more baskets can be supported upon the rails for movement in conjunction with the door.
 
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