Refrigerator door structure

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Inventors

Barroero, Louis F.
Dekas, Socrates

Application #

869519

Filed

Jan-16-1978

Published

Sep-23-1980

Current US Class

016/75
049/386
049/402
049/501
049/504
049/70
312/321.5

International Classes

E05F 001/10

Field of Search

49/70 49/501 49/504 49/402 49/386 49/371 49/380 49/382 312/138 312/236 312/111 312/214 16/75

Examiners

Downey; Kenneth

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Phillips, Moore, Weissenberger, Lempio & Majestic

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Abstract
A refrigerator door structure comprising a door hingedly mounted on a mullion is disclosed, one or more of which may be mounted in a suitable opening through the wall of a refrigerator compartment without a frame and with or without a starter mullion to close such opening while providing access therethrough. The door and mullion are designed to be inverted to provide for either right-hand or left-hand opening of the door. The packaging of the door structure with appropriate shelving elements is described.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A refrigerator door structure for selectively closing a rectangular opening through the wall of a refrigerated compartment bounded by substantially horizontal upper and lower structural members spaced from each other a given vertical distance, said refrigerator door structure comprising:

a. a mullion having a length slightly less than said given vertical distance and mounting means at each of its ends for rigidly fixing said ends of said mullion to said upper and lower structural members with said mullion in a substantially vertical position within said opening;

b. a pair of rigid hinge members fixed to said mullion and projecting therefrom outwardly of said refrigerator compartment and transversely of the plane defined by said upper and lower structural members, said hinge members being spaced from each other along said mullion and the projecting end portion of each thereof having a passageway formed therethrough along a common axis parallel to said mullion;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to commercial refrigerator doors of the general type used to provide access to the interior of built-in refrigerator compartments of the kind used in grocery stores, for example, and more particularly to a refrigerator door structure which may be individually constructed, packaged, shipped and installed.

Commercial refrigerator doors of this type generally comprise glass panels mounted in metal frames for use in connection with refrigerated display facilities which may be built-in in large grocery stores or supermarkets or may be self-contained refrigerator cabinets. Appropriate shelving is generally provided behind the glass panel refrigerator doors on which goods such as milk, cold drinks, perishable goods or frozen foods, for example, may be displayed for sale. The customer selects the goods desired by looking through the glass panel of the door, and removing the goods from the refrigerator. A closure means is generally provided biasing the door to its closed position in order to automatically close the door after it has been opened by the customer.
 
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