Insulated refrigerator door frame

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Inventors

Heaney, James J.

Application #

621202

Filed

Oct-9-1975

Published

Mar-28-1978

Current US Class

049/478.1
049/492.1
049/501
049/70
049/DIG1

International Classes

E06B 007/12

Field of Search

49/501 49/504 49/70 49/487 49/DIG.

Assignee

Anthony's Manufacturing Company, Inc. (San Fernando, CA)

Examiners

Downey; Kenneth

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Kleinberg, Morganstern, Scholnick & Mann

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Abstract
A channel-like structural member for use as a refrigerator door frame, having a generally U-shaped cross section including a first flange, a second flange, and an intermediate control portion wherein the improvement comprises a thermally insulative thermal barrier interposed between said central portion and said second flange, and holding those portions in rigid spaced-apart relationship.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A door frame structural member for use in a door of a refrigerated cabinet, said member having the general form of a channel of U-shaped cross-section, comprising:

a first flange portion adapted to be exposed, in the door's normally closed position, to the normally warmer air outside the refrigerated cabinet;

an intermediate central portion integral with said first flange portion and substantially perpendicular to it;

a second flange portion substantially parallel with said first flange portion and disposed in spaced relation to said first flange portion, a part of said second flange portion adapted to extend, in the door's normally closed position, into the normally colder air inside the refrigerated cabinet and a part of said second flange portion nearest said intermediate central portion adapted to extend into the normally warmer air outside the refrigerated cabinet; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to refrigerator cabinets and, more particularly, to a door frame structure for use with such cabinets.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Contemporary refrigerated cabinets are usually provided with doors having a large window area to enhance the display characteristics of the refrigerator. U.S. Pat. No. 3,724,129 to Stromquist, issued Apr. 3, 1973, shows a door frame of the contemporary type. The door is typically fabricated from a multi-pane glass panel which in turn is mounted in a metal supporting door frame.

The metal supporting frame is supplied with a gasket for forming a seal between the door frame and the frame in which the door is mounted. The front face of the door is surrounded by air at room temperature, while the inner face of the door is exposed to the cold air inside the refrigerator. Heat is absorbed by conduction from the air outside the refrigerator and is conducted through the metallic door frame around the edge of the door and into the cold portion of the door frame which is in contact with the cold air inside the refrigerator.
 
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