Refrigerator door assembly

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Inventors

Jenkins, Thomas Edward
Jubenville, Duane

Application #

783779

Filed

Jan-15-1997

Published

Jun-8-1999

Current US Class

049/501
312/400
312/405.1
312/406
D15/91

International Classes

A47B 096/04

Field of Search

312/213 312/405 312/405.1 312/406 312/408 312/116 312/321.5 312/400 312/401 220/467 49/501 49/478.1

Assignee

General Electric Company (Louisville, KY)

Examiners

Cuomo; Peter M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Houser; H. Neil

US Patent References

4107833   Structural support f...
4190305   Structural support f...
4536990   Torsionally stiff ligh...
4583796   Insulated door
4589240   Foam core panel w...
4740042   Appliance door ha...
4747245   Refrigerator door a...
4779939   Appliance door ha...
4787133   Method of assembli...
5520453   Heat insulating doo...
5588731   Refrigerator door c...
5599081   Refrigeration appli...

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Abstract
A refrigerator door has an outer member formed from a folded sheet of steel, with a front panel and a perpendicularly projecting flange forming a cavity. A reinforcing member of thin sheet steel has a front panel, smaller than the outer member front panel, with a perpendicularly projecting flange. The reinforcing member is positioned in the cavity. A body of insulation foamed-in-place in the cavity secures the reinforcing member within the cavity in spaced apart relationship with the outer member.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A refrigerator door assembly, comprising:

an outer member having a front panel with a peripheral flange projecting generally perpendicular thereto and forming a cavity;

an inner member mounted to said outer member;

a reinforcing member of high modular elasticity material having a front panel, smaller than said outer member front panel, with a peripheral flange, narrower than said outer member peripheral flange, projecting perpendicular thereto, said reinforcing member located substantially entirely within said cavity and between said outer member and said inner member, said front panel spaced from said outer member front panel; and

a body of insulation foamed-in-place in said cavity, said insulation securing said reinforcing member in a predetermined position within said cavity in spaced apart relationship with said outer member, said insulation body substantially entirely filling the space between said outer member front panel and said reinforcing member front panel so that said insulation body bonds said reinforcing member to said outer member and said reinforcing member provides support for said outer member.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In order to conserve on the expensive steel used to manufacture domestic refrigerators, the practice for several years has been to make the cabinet and doors of such refrigerators from rather thin sheet steel, often on the order of 0.017 inch thick. One result is that the doors often must be reinforced in order to maintain their rectangular shape and support the items stored in door mounted shelves. The normally used foamed-in-place urethane insulation provides some stiffening and reinforcing. However, on some models, particularly with larger doors, additional reinforcing is needed. One approach has been to attach cross braces to the inside of the door before the insulation is injected. Such braces are relatively expensive, canceling a part of the savings of using thin material for the door. Another approach has been to use a sheet of cardboard which adheres to the insulation. One problem with that approach is the propensity of the cardboard to shift in the door cavity before the foam cures. Yet another approach has been to use a large sheet of paper or aluminum foil which is placed in the door cavity before the insulation material is injected. The sheet is sufficiently large to assure that it covers the inside of the door, even if the sheet shifts. However, this requires that an operator remove the excess paper or foil after the foaming operation. Also such materials do not provide optimum reinforcement. In summary, none of the prior approaches has been fully satisfactory.
 
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