Refrigerator door corner construction

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Inventors

Banicevic, Nedo
Estravillo, Arnold
Klaas, Murray

Application #

409229

Filed

Sep-30-1999

Published

Apr-3-2001

Current US Class

049/382
049/397
049/501

International Classes

E06B 003/00

Field of Search

49/382 49/385 49/386 49/397 49/398 49/501 49/381 16/386 16/362 16/364

Assignee

Camco Inc. (Mississauga, CA)

Examiners

Redman; Jerry

US Patent References

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4151681   Arrangement for m...
4238908   Formed metal panels
4486981   Refrigerator door
5265954   Refrigerator door h...
5408725   Hinge assembly
5606773   Reversible hinge a...
5687509   Refrigerator door a...
5787724   Dispensing assemb...

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Abstract
The present invention relates to a door for a refrigerator appliance having reinforcing corner brackets that structurally complete the corners of the door. The corner brackets are located at the door corners of the vertical and horizontal side walls of the outer door skin. The brackets structurally replace and reinforce the horizontal side wall immediately adjacent the vertical side wall with a thicker, stronger material, such as, metal or steel, so that loading normally transferred to the outer door skin through the horizontal side wall at this corner location is instead transferred directly to the brackets mounted in the door. The horizontal side wall at the corner adjacent the vertical side wall has a cut-out or an open section. The brackets each have an opening positioned at the cut-out section. The opening is adapted to receive a hinge pin or closure cap. The door has an elongate supporting strut in the form of a hollow cylindrical tube engaging the brackets to reinforce the corners. The strut extends adjacent the one vertical side wall for supporting the corner brackets within the door to reinforce the door. Reinforcement brackets and tubes are located on each side of the door.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A door for a refrigerator appliance comprising:

outer door panel having an outer skin sheet with rearwardly extending peripheral vertical and horizontal side walls, a plurality of corners positioned between adjacent horizontal and vertical side walls, and each of the peripheral vertical and horizontal side walls having an inside surface portion adjacent the corners;

an inner door liner secured to the outer door panel spaced from the sheet to define a cavity between the inner liner and the sheet;

reinforcing corner brackets positioned within the cavity adjacent at least two opposed corners located at ends of one of the vertical side walls, the corner brackets each extending within the cavity along the inside surface portions of the horizontal and vertical side walls adjacent the vertically opposed corners to reinforce the corners, and each of reinforcing corner brackets secured to at least one of the horizontal and vertical side walls; and,



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a door for a refrigerator having load reinforced corners for reducing door loading stresses across the outer door skin.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

For several years the trend in domestic refrigerator cabinets has been to increase the size and in particular the width of the food compartments and doors in top or bottom mount refrigerators.

Typically, the refrigerator door is constructed from an outer door panel of sheet steel material having rearwardly extending side walls. The door has an inner liner wall of plastic material attached to the door panel. Foam insulation is injected in the space between the outer panel and the inner liner. The foam expands and cures to thermally insulate and rigidize the door.

In order to conserve costs, the amount of steel used in the manufacture of these doors is optimized. The practice is to use a relatively thin sheet of steel for the outer panel. Often this sheet is in the order of 0.017 inches thick. Consequently, in order for the refrigerator door to maintain it's integrity and support articles or items stored on door mounted shelves, one common approach is to reinforce the door with cross braces located within the space of the door between the inner liner and the outer door panel. The metal cross braces extend from the corners of the refrigerator outer panel in an X configuration to reinforce the refrigerator door.
 
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