Freezer organizer

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Inventors

Tattershall, Donald R.

Application #

716977

Filed

Aug-23-1976

Published

Feb-6-1979

Current US Class

211/187
312/408

International Classes

A47B 051/00

Field of Search

312/334 312/339 312/340 312/338 312/191 312/203 312/350 312/270 312/355 312/271 312/242 211/86 211/187

Examiners

Sakran; Victor N.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Head, Johnson & Chafin

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Abstract
Space saving and organizing means particularly designed and constructed for use with refrigerators, freezers, freezer compartments, and the like, and comprising support means having a plurality of horizontally extending slide rods adjustably secured thereto and movable between a contracted and extended position with respect to the support means, shelf means removably supported by said slide rods and slidable independently with respect thereto in one horizontal movement for providing access to a portion of the shelf and movable simultaneously therewith in a second horizontal movement to a cantilever position for providing ready access to the entire upper surface of the shelf to facilitate access to all of the contents disposed on the shelf means.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. Space saving and organizing means for a refrigerator compartment and comprising a plurality of roller means adjustably secured in said compartment, vertical adjustment means provided in said compartment providing selective vertical spacing of said roller means, slide rod assembly means carried by each of said roller means and reciprocally slidable in said compartment, shelf means supported by each of said slide rod assembly means, and connecting means cooperating between said shelf means and respective slide rod assembly means for facilitating movement of said shelf means between a normal retracted storage position within said compartment and an extended cantilevered position with respect to said compartment for access to substantially the entire upper surface of the shelf wherein said slide rod assembly means comprises an elongated sleeve member having the opposite ends thereof closed by stop means, and elongated slot means provided in the sidewall of said sleeve member and extending between the stop means for slidably receiving said cooperating means therethrough, and said connecting means comprises arm means adjustably secured to the side edges of said shelf means and extending outwardly therefrom, roller means journalled on said arm means and engagable with inner perphery of said elongated sleeve member for selective movement therealong to provide for said movement of the shelf means between the retracted and cantilevered positions.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to improvements in shelving apparatus and more particularly, but not by way of limitation, to shelving structure for utilizing and organizing the space in a refrigerator, freezer, freezer compartment, or the like.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Home freezers and refrigerators having freezing compartments are in widespread use today for storing foods over relatively great periods of time. The home freezers are relatively large appliances, and many persons do not have a sufficiently large living area to house a freezer. The freezing compartments in most refrigerators are relatively small and are usually completely empty compartments; that is, they do not contain shelves or the like, but are merely open storage compartments for storing relatively limited supplies of frozen foods. As a result, the foods are normally piled in the compartment in a rather helter-skelter manner, with packages arranged on top of one another, making access to most of the food difficult, in addition to which it is substantially impossible to ascertain just what foods are stored or contained in the compartment.
 
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