EP1145667B1 - Method for fastening a cupboard door to the door of a built-in refrigerator - Google Patents

Method for fastening a cupboard door to the door of a built-in refrigerator Download PDF

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EP1145667B1
EP1145667B1 EP20010103945 EP01103945A EP1145667B1 EP 1145667 B1 EP1145667 B1 EP 1145667B1 EP 20010103945 EP20010103945 EP 20010103945 EP 01103945 A EP01103945 A EP 01103945A EP 1145667 B1 EP1145667 B1 EP 1145667B1
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Felice Avezzu
Alfredo Bassan
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
    • A47B77/00Kitchen cabinets
    • A47B77/04Provision for particular uses of compartments or other parts ; Compartments moving up and down, revolving parts
    • A47B77/08Provision for particular uses of compartments or other parts ; Compartments moving up and down, revolving parts for incorporating apparatus operated by power, including water power; for incorporating apparatus for cooking, cooling, or laundry purposes
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F25REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
    • F25DREFRIGERATORS; COLD ROOMS; ICE-BOXES; COOLING OR FREEZING APPARATUS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F25D23/00General constructional features
    • F25D23/02Doors; Covers
    • F25D23/028Details
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F25REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
    • F25DREFRIGERATORS; COLD ROOMS; ICE-BOXES; COOLING OR FREEZING APPARATUS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F25D23/00General constructional features
    • F25D23/10Arrangements for mounting in particular locations, e.g. for built-in type, for corner type

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  • the present invention refers to a method for connecting the outer wall of a door of a refrigeration appliance installed inside an appropriate kitchen, or similar, cabinet, ie. in a typical form of installation that is generally known as "built-in” in the art, with a door of said cabinet that closes the compartment containing said refrigeration appliance.
  • door panel or simply "panel”
  • door panel to identify or mean the door of the outer cabinet to be connected to the door of the refrigeration appliance, which will on the contrary keep being identified by the general term of "door”.
  • the door panel of the cabinet can only be aligned correctly with respect to the other outer elements of the cabinet when the door of the refrigeration appliance is closed. In this case, however, it is practically not possible for said panel to be attached to the door of the refrigeration appliance itself.
  • the problem therefore lies in creating the possibility for the cabinet panel to be successfully aligned with the door of the appliance when the latter is still open, through the use of appropriate mutual engagement means.
  • EP 0 647 821 refers to a refrigerator for installation in a furniture recess of a fitted kitchen arrangement having an appliance door which is provided, on its outer side facing the opening of the furniture niche, with a furniture front panel which can be aligned with the furniture fronts of the neighbouring furniture by means of a fitting associated with the furniture front panel and a fitting associated with appliance door, arranged at a horizontal door section.
  • the fitting associated with the appliance door is constructed as a recesses arranged at one of the horizontal door sections and project, niche-like, into the door body.
  • the fitting arranged at the furniture front panel is substantially capable of penetrating into the recesses with the play required for the three-dimensional alignment, and is connected to the fitting associated with the appliance door by means of the setting and clamping-screw arrangement.
  • a substantially plane base plate 1 adapted to be joined on a face thereof, using generally known means, to the inner surface of a door panel 2.
  • This plate is provided with at least a plane appendix 3 protruding orthogonally therefrom, on the opposite face with respect to the face to be joined to the panel.
  • This appendix is in turn provided with a through-hole 4, the use of which shall be explained in greater detail further on.
  • a template 5 which is best illustrated in Figures 1 and 5 and is composed of a rectilinear rod 6 and two plane members 7, 8, of which at least one 7 is slidably engaged on said rod and the other one 8 is permanently fixed at an end portion thereof.
  • planes on which said plane members 7 and 8 are arranged are parallel, although the member 7 is adapted to take different position with respect to said rod. Furthermore, said members 7 and 8 lie on opposite sides with respect to said rod 6.
  • the member 8 permanently fixed to the rod 6 is provided within its thickness with a slot 9, which is adapted to removably engage said plane appendix 3.

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  • The present invention refers to a method for connecting the outer wall of a door of a refrigeration appliance installed inside an appropriate kitchen, or similar, cabinet, ie. in a typical form of installation that is generally known as "built-in" in the art, with a door of said cabinet that closes the compartment containing said refrigeration appliance.
  • For reasons of greater comprehensibility, use will solely be made hereinafter of the term "door panel", or simply "panel", to identify or mean the door of the outer cabinet to be connected to the door of the refrigeration appliance, which will on the contrary keep being identified by the general term of "door".
  • For such a kind of appliances, a number of methods and means are generally known and used in the art for applying the door panel of an appropriate cabinet to a respective door of a refrigeration appliance installed therein; the great majority of such prior-art solutions, however, share a common drawback deriving from the fact that, usually, the surface of the door panel is quite obviously larger than the surface of the door and in particular, to the actual purposes of the present invention, the upper edge of the door panel must be positioned at a higher level than the upper edge of the door, wherein such a requirement is practically dictated by the need for the entire aperture of the compartment containing the appliance to be actually closed, wherein said compartment is obviously extending from a lower bottom, onto which the base of the appliance comes to rest, to a compartment ceiling that is of course higher than the upper portion of the same appliance.
  • Furthermore, according to the general experience and common practice the need arises for the door panel to have its upper edge appropriately fitting, in the sense of becoming perfectly aligned frontally, also with the lower edge of either another, possibly movable door panel or the stationary vertical wall situated exactly above the panel closing the compartment containing the refrigeration appliance.
  • Generally, the door panel of the cabinet can only be aligned correctly with respect to the other outer elements of the cabinet when the door of the refrigeration appliance is closed. In this case, however, it is practically not possible for said panel to be attached to the door of the refrigeration appliance itself.
  • The problem therefore lies in creating the possibility for the cabinet panel to be successfully aligned with the door of the appliance when the latter is still open, through the use of appropriate mutual engagement means.
  • A prior-art technique in this connection is described in the patent publication DE 44 43 852. However, the solution proposed by this patent appears to have a number of drawbacks, which are on the other hand exhaustively explained in the introductory part of the patent publication DE 197 48 679, so that, for reasons of brevity, they shall not be dealt with here any further.
  • The above mentioned publication DE 197 48 679 actually illustrates an undoubtedly interesting solution introducing certain improvements over the state of the art; during the practical use of such a solution, however, some drawbacks eventually emerged, which can be summarized as follows:
    • The first such drawback refers to the fact that an angular retaining member:
    • a) is first attached provisionally on to the upper side of the door of the appliance to be built in;
    • b) that said angular retaining member is then removed from said door in order to undergo some adjustments; and
    • c) said angular retaining member itself is finally attached definitively on to the upper side of the door of the appliance intended for building in.
    • It can readily be appreciated that such a double, identical assembly operation and the resulting intermediate removal operation that must be performed on said angular retaining member call necessarily for a number of respective tasks to be carried out and represent a definite amount of extra charges that should on the contrary be desirably eliminated, considering that the first assembly operation is then practically nullified by the subsequent removal operation.
    • The second drawback derives from the fact that, upon such an angular retaining member having so been accurately positioned on the panel, the rule-shaped templates find themselves with a portion thereof abutting against the upper edge of the same panel. As a result, in order to remove said rule-shaped templates the need arises for an appropriate tool, even a common screw-driver, to be used by inserting it between said portions and said upper edge of the panel, so as to let it act like a lever between said component parts and be so able to separate and move said rule-shaped templates away.
  • It has however been found that such an operation quite often and most easily causes said upper edge of the door panel to suffer some kind of visible damages which then remain permanently exposed to the view and, as a result, impairs the overall aesthetic result.
  • EP 0 647 821 refers to a refrigerator for installation in a furniture recess of a fitted kitchen arrangement having an appliance door which is provided, on its outer side facing the opening of the furniture niche, with a furniture front panel which can be aligned with the furniture fronts of the neighbouring furniture by means of a fitting associated with the furniture front panel and a fitting associated with appliance door, arranged at a horizontal door section. The fitting associated with the appliance door is constructed as a recesses arranged at one of the horizontal door sections and project, niche-like, into the door body. The fitting arranged at the furniture front panel is substantially capable of penetrating into the recesses with the play required for the three-dimensional alignment, and is connected to the fitting associated with the appliance door by means of the setting and clamping-screw arrangement.
  • It would be desirable, and is actually a purpose of the present invention to provide a method for connecting the door panel of a cabinet and the door of a built-in refrigeration appliance with the smallest possible number of operations and without any possibility for the cabinet panel to become damaged, by means of techniques that are as fast and simple as possible, but anyway reliably effective.
  • According to the present invention, such an aim is reached by a method in which is made use of a particular type of adjustment template associated to a fastening bracket, both of which are described below by way of non-limiting example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
    • Figure 1 is a side view of a template capable of being associated to a bracket and for use in the method according to the present invention;
    • Figure 2 is a side cross-sectional view of the same template when engaged with respect to both the cabinet and the refrigeration appliance during a utilization phase;
    • Figure 3 is a side cross-sectional view of the same template as engaged on the bracket, during a different utilization phase;
    • Figure 4 is a front view of the bracket as associated to two adjustment templates;
    • Figure 5 is a side cross-sectional view of the same template as applied on to the bracket, in which said template and said bracket are associated to the panel of the cabinet according to a different utilization phase;
    • Figure 6 is a front view from the inside of the template/bracket/panel assembly in the association illustrated in Figure 5;
    • Figure 7 is a perspective view of the combination of elements illustrated in Figure 2;
    • Figure 8 is a perspective view of a method for associating a template and a bracket according to the present invention;
    • Figure 9 is a perspective view of the combination of elements illustrated in Figure 6;
    • Figure 10 is a simplified perspective view of an intermediate phase in the assembly of the bracket according to the present invention;
    • Figure 11 is a cross-sectional view of a bracket according to the present invention, in the final utilization position thereof.
  • According to a preferred embodiment, in the method according to the present invention is made use of a substantially plane base plate 1 adapted to be joined on a face thereof, using generally known means, to the inner surface of a door panel 2. This plate is provided with at least a plane appendix 3 protruding orthogonally therefrom, on the opposite face with respect to the face to be joined to the panel. This appendix is in turn provided with a through-hole 4, the use of which shall be explained in greater detail further on.
  • Capable of being associated to said bracket there is provided at least a template 5, which is best illustrated in Figures 1 and 5 and is composed of a rectilinear rod 6 and two plane members 7, 8, of which at least one 7 is slidably engaged on said rod and the other one 8 is permanently fixed at an end portion thereof.
  • The planes on which said plane members 7 and 8 are arranged are parallel, although the member 7 is adapted to take different position with respect to said rod. Furthermore, said members 7 and 8 lie on opposite sides with respect to said rod 6.
  • The member 8 permanently fixed to the rod 6 is provided within its thickness with a slot 9, which is adapted to removably engage said plane appendix 3.
  • The method for using this bracket is as follows:
    • First of all (Figures 2, 7), the template 5 is leant between the upper edge 10 of the door 12 of the refrigeration appliance and the lower edge 13 of the panel 14 lying above said panel 2; the sliding member 7 is moved to rest upon said upper edge 10, and the stationary member 8 is pulled out or moved away from the member 7 until it eventually abuts against said lower edge 13. By performing this operation, the distance between the refrigerator door and the upper panel is determined on the template 5 which represents the distance at which the upper edge 20 of the panel must rise with respect to the upper edge of the door in order to enable the upper edge of the panel to come very close to, without interfering with, the lower edge 13 of the panel 14 thereabove.
    • In the second place (Figures 3, 4, 8), the template 5 is applied, upon having been turned upside down, on to said bracket.
    • In the third place (Figures 6, 9), the bracket-template assembly is associated to said panel, in such a manner as to enable the adjustable member 7 to come to rest against the upper edge of the panel 2; the bracket is then fastened with known means to the panel, while the template (or templates) 5 is (or are) subsequently removed from said bracket.
    • In the fourth place (Figure 10), the panel is "hanged" on to the door by laying said appendix 3 of the bracket on the upper edge 10 of the door 12 of the refrigeration appliance.
    • Finally, the whole process is concluded by firmly and positively joining the bracket to the door by means of said through-hole 4 of said appendix 3 by letting it engage, with the use of known means, appropriate threaded bolts 44 protruding thereabove, at appropriate locations, from said upper surface 10 of the door of the refrigeration appliance.
  • Upon completion of this final operation, the door-panel-bracket assembly is organized as illustrated in a vertical cross-sectional view in Figure 11.
  • The present invention brings about some advantageous improvements:
    • A first improvement is connected with said rod 6: in order to prevent said sliding member 7 from being able to slide in an accidental, uncontrolled manner respect to said rod 6, the latter is provided along its edges 16 with a regular knurled pattern, while said sliding member 7 is in turn provided, at the portion thereof that is adapted to slidably engage said rod, with a hollow guide whose inner sides intended to slide along said edges 16 are similarly provided with respective knurled patterns. As a result, the mutual engagement of the knurled patterns on the rod and said member 7 is such as to ensure a substantial stability of said member, which can therefore be only displaced if an intentional, albeit moderate effort is made to actuate it.
    • A second improvement relates to the number of said appendixes and, of course, the corresponding templates. In order to ensure a correct relative arrangement of the panel and the door, in the sense of preventing a possible angularity from being created between said members, it has been found advantageous for said appendixes to be provided in the number of two, substantially similar to and appropriately spaced from each other.

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  1. Method for fastening a cupboard panel door (2) to the door (12) of a refrigerator built into the cupboard characterized in that it comprises the following steps:
    placing an adjustable, slidable member (7) of a vertically oriented, appropriate template (5) against the upper edge (10) of said refrigerator door (12),
    moving a stationary member (8) of said template (5) away from said sliding member (7) until said stationary member (8) abuts the lower edge (13) of a cupboard wall (14) lying above the cupboard panel door (2),
    applying said stationary member (8), upon having rotated the template (5) 180° upside down, on to a horizontal appendix (3) of a fastening bracket,
    associating the bracket-template assembly to said panel door (2), in such a manner as to enable the adjustable member (7) to come to rest against the upper edge (20) of the panel door (2),
    fastening said bracket to said panel door (2),
    removing said template (5) from said bracket,
    arranging the cupboard panel door (2) to hang on the refrigerator door (12) by placing said appendix (3) of the bracket on the upper edge (10) of said refrigerator door (12),
    attaching the bracket to the refrigerator door (12) by means of said appendix (3) by engagement with appropriate fastening means (40) protruding from said upper edge (10) of the refrigerator door (12).
  2. Method according to claim 1, characterized in that the distance determined on the template (5) between said adjustable member (7) and said stationary member (8) representing the distance at which the upper edge (20) of the panel door (2) must rise with respect to the upper edge (10) of the refrigerator door (12) in order to enable the upper edge (20) of the panel door (2) to come very close to, without interfering with, the lower edge (13) of the cupboard wall (14).
  3. Template for use in a method according to claim 1, characterized in that it comprises an adjustment rod (6) provided with an adjustable member (7) slidably engaged on said rod (6) and a stationary member (8) joined with said rod (6), the distance between said adjustable member (7) and stationary member (8) being adjustable.
  4. Template according to claim 3, characterized in that said stationary member (8) is provided with a slot-like aperture (9) capable of engaging against the appendix (3) of said fastening bracket.
  5. Template according to claim 3, characterized in that said adjustable member (7) and said stationary member (8) defining two parallel surfaces arranged on the opposite sides with respect to said adjustment rod.
  6. Template according to claim 3, characterized in that the surfaces (16) of said rod (6) and the portion of said adjustable member (7) adapted to slidably engaged said rod (6) are provided with respective knurled patterns to prevent any accidental sliding.
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