US2827863A - Safety device for refrigerators - Google Patents

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US2827863A
US2827863A US529727A US52972755A US2827863A US 2827863 A US2827863 A US 2827863A US 529727 A US529727 A US 529727A US 52972755 A US52972755 A US 52972755A US 2827863 A US2827863 A US 2827863A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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  • This invention relates to an attachment for refrigerators to be used as a safety device for preventing the door from closing when the regfrigerator has been discarded or is temporarily out of service.
  • the present invention seeks to provide an inexpensive bolt which may be attached to refrigerators now in use or built into new refrigerators which will move into a position to prevent the complete closing of the refrigerator door should the shelves be removed.
  • the object of the present invention is to provide a simple inexpensive means of rendering unused refrigerators safe for small children to play around.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide a simple and inexpensive bolt which will automatically move into position to prevent the closing of the refrigerator door.
  • Figure l is a view of the bolt in retracted position.
  • Figure 2 is a similar view with the boltin operative position.
  • Figure 3 is a front elevation of the bolt.
  • Figure 4 is a side elevation.
  • Figure 5 is a front elevation showing the bolt as applied to the refrigerator.
  • Figure 6 is a sectional view showing the bolt support ing the door in open position. 7
  • a refrigerator having a side 12 and a door 13 is illustrated with a single shelf 14.
  • the invention may be attached to this single shelf or it may be duplicated on each and every shelf.
  • a sleeve 15 carrying supporting plates 16 slidably receives a bolt 17.
  • the sleeve is attached to the side 12 of the refrigerator by screws 18 secured to the supporting plates 16.
  • a coil spring 19 mounted in the sleeve normally forces the bolt outwardly from the sleeve, the bolt being restrained in its motion by a pin 20 secured to the bolt and projecting through a slot 21 formed in the sleeve.
  • a housing 23 secured to the wall of the sleeve supports a pin 22 having a cap. 24.
  • the pin 22 projects through a hole 25 in the sleeve United States P esto ice "extremely weak spring capable of simply pushing'the bolt forward, as the holding of the bolt in its operative position depends on the pin 22 so that the force exerted by the pin 20 on the lug 27 need be but slight.
  • a safety device for refrigerators having removable shelves and a swinging door comprising a cylindrical housing secured to the side of the refrigerator and terminating in contact with the inner side of the swinging door when closed, said housingbeing closed at the end farther from the door and formed with a longitudinal slot closed at each end and in that half of the housing having the open end and a centrally located hole communicating with the interior of said housing, a bolt of shorter length than said housing slidable in said housing and adapted to project through the open end of said housing, a pin extending from said bolt and through said closed slot in said longitudinal housing, the outer end of said pin being bent downwardly at right angles to the longitudinal axis of the bolt, said pin moving with the bolt longitudinally of the housing within the length of the slot, a coil spring carried within the housing between the closed end of said housing and the sliding bolt, a
  • i cap located over the hole of said housing, said cap having a centrally located hole in line with the hole of said housing, a pin slidably mounted in said holes, a spring carried within said cap urging said pin toward the interior of said housing, said pin contacting said bolt when said bolt is in retracted position, said pin being projected by said spring inwardly behind said bolt to prevent. the return of said bolt when said bolt is in extended position, and means carriedby the shelf en gaging said right angle bent pin to normally hold said bolt in retracted position whereby said bolt will move to extended position beyond said housing upon the removal of the shelf and be locked in said position to prevent the complete closure of said door.
  • An attachment for the side wall of a refrigerator having a removable shelf and a swinging door comprising a cylindrical housing closed at one end, a pair of flat bases secured to said cylindrical housing and formed with screw holes for attachment to the side wall of said refrigerator to bring the open end of the housing into contact with the inner side of the door when closed, said housing being formed with a longitudinal slot having closed ends and a centrally located hole, both communicating with the interior of said housing, a bolt of shorter length than said housing slidably mounted Within and adapted to be extended through the open end of said housing, a pin attached to said bolt and extending through said longitudinal slot, said pin movable with said bolt and within the length of said slot, a second pin capable of moving through said hole into the interior of said housing, means for normally urging said second pin toward the interior of said housing and in contact with said bolt, a coil spring carried between the .end of said bolt and the closed end of said housing to normally urge said bolt to extended position, and means carried by the removable shelf engaging the pin extending through said longitudinal slot to normally hold said

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March 25, 1958, H. RITZENBERG 2,827,863
SAFETY DEVICE FOR REFRIGERATORS Filed Aug. 32, 1955 INVENTOR HYMA'N RITZENBERG ATTORNEY SAFETY DEVICE FOR REFRIGERATORS Hyman Ritzenberg, Arlington, Va. 7 Application August 22, 1955, Serial No. 529,727 2 Claims. (Cl. 109-635) This invention relates to an attachment for refrigerators to be used as a safety device for preventing the door from closing when the regfrigerator has been discarded or is temporarily out of service.
Old refrigerators which are abandoned seem particularly attractive to small children as a place to play, the children many times entering the refrigerator and having the door shut have sometimes been smothered. For even a small child to enter the refrigerators the shelves must be removed. By attaching a safety device to the refrigerator which is normally held inactive and which would become active with the removal of the shelves so as to prevent the complete closing of the door, these tragedies would be avoided. The present invention seeks to provide an inexpensive bolt which may be attached to refrigerators now in use or built into new refrigerators which will move into a position to prevent the complete closing of the refrigerator door should the shelves be removed.
The object of the present invention is to provide a simple inexpensive means of rendering unused refrigerators safe for small children to play around.
A further object of the invention is to provide a simple and inexpensive bolt which will automatically move into position to prevent the closing of the refrigerator door.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a safety device which may be built into new refrigerators or may be attached to refrigerators already in use so that when the refrigerators are discarded and/or the shelves removed either by the user or by the child in entering it, the safety device will automatically function to prevent complete closing of the door.
The invention is shown in the accompanying drawing in which:
Figure l is a view of the bolt in retracted position.
Figure 2 is a similar view with the boltin operative position.
Figure 3 is a front elevation of the bolt.
Figure 4 is a side elevation.
Figure 5 is a front elevation showing the bolt as applied to the refrigerator.
Figure 6 is a sectional view showing the bolt support ing the door in open position. 7
Referring particularly to Figures 5 and 6, a refrigerator having a side 12 and a door 13 is illustrated with a single shelf 14. The invention may be attached to this single shelf or it may be duplicated on each and every shelf.
Referring to Figure 1, a sleeve 15 carrying supporting plates 16 slidably receives a bolt 17. The sleeve is attached to the side 12 of the refrigerator by screws 18 secured to the supporting plates 16. A coil spring 19 mounted in the sleeve normally forces the bolt outwardly from the sleeve, the bolt being restrained in its motion by a pin 20 secured to the bolt and projecting through a slot 21 formed in the sleeve. A housing 23 secured to the wall of the sleeve supports a pin 22 having a cap. 24. The pin 22 projects through a hole 25 in the sleeve United States P esto ice "extremely weak spring capable of simply pushing'the bolt forward, as the holding of the bolt in its operative position depends on the pin 22 so that the force exerted by the pin 20 on the lug 27 need be but slight.
The operation of the safety device is obvious from the foregoing, the removal of the shelf releasing the pin 20 from the lug 27 and permitting the spring 19 to force the bolt forward to project beyond the door 12, as shown at 28 in Figure 6. The forward motion of the bolt is limited by the action of the pin 29 in the slot 21 so there is no chance of the bolt being projected beyond the limits of the sleeve. Forward movement of the bolt permits the pin 22 to enter the sleeve behind the bolt, thus preventing the return of the bolt to the sleeve. With the bolt projected beyond the forward edge 29 of the refrigerator wall 12, it is impossible to completely close the door, thus any child who was within the refrigerator would not be trapped as the door could be opened from the. inside when it is not engaged with the latch 30.
What is claimed is:
1. A safety device for refrigerators having removable shelves and a swinging door, comprising a cylindrical housing secured to the side of the refrigerator and terminating in contact with the inner side of the swinging door when closed, said housingbeing closed at the end farther from the door and formed with a longitudinal slot closed at each end and in that half of the housing having the open end and a centrally located hole communicating with the interior of said housing, a bolt of shorter length than said housing slidable in said housing and adapted to project through the open end of said housing, a pin extending from said bolt and through said closed slot in said longitudinal housing, the outer end of said pin being bent downwardly at right angles to the longitudinal axis of the bolt, said pin moving with the bolt longitudinally of the housing within the length of the slot, a coil spring carried within the housing between the closed end of said housing and the sliding bolt, a
i cap located over the hole of said housing, said cap having a centrally located hole in line with the hole of said housing, a pin slidably mounted in said holes, a spring carried within said cap urging said pin toward the interior of said housing, said pin contacting said bolt when said bolt is in retracted position, said pin being projected by said spring inwardly behind said bolt to prevent. the return of said bolt when said bolt is in extended position, and means carriedby the shelf en gaging said right angle bent pin to normally hold said bolt in retracted position whereby said bolt will move to extended position beyond said housing upon the removal of the shelf and be locked in said position to prevent the complete closure of said door.
2. An attachment for the side wall of a refrigerator having a removable shelf and a swinging door, comprising a cylindrical housing closed at one end, a pair of flat bases secured to said cylindrical housing and formed with screw holes for attachment to the side wall of said refrigerator to bring the open end of the housing into contact with the inner side of the door when closed, said housing being formed with a longitudinal slot having closed ends and a centrally located hole, both communicating with the interior of said housing, a bolt of shorter length than said housing slidably mounted Within and adapted to be extended through the open end of said housing, a pin attached to said bolt and extending through said longitudinal slot, said pin movable with said bolt and within the length of said slot, a second pin capable of moving through said hole into the interior of said housing, means for normally urging said second pin toward the interior of said housing and in contact with said bolt, a coil spring carried between the .end of said bolt and the closed end of said housing to normally urge said bolt to extended position, and means carried by the removable shelf engaging the pin extending through said longitudinal slot to normally hold said bolt in retracted position, whereby the removal of said shelf will permit the bolt to move to extended position and be locked therein by said hole-mountedtpin.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS Kent Oct. 18, 1870 Dowman Dec. 14, 1897 Johnson Dec. 8, 1914 Canott et a1 Apr. 9, 1929 Metzerott Oct. 14, 1941 Pisani Dec. 6, 1955
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US3068811A (en) * 1958-10-24 1962-12-18 Frank A Jenne Safety device for refrigerators
FR2834050A1 (en) * 2001-12-20 2003-06-27 Francois Jean Henri Carre Device to hold door of refrigerator or freezer slightly open during defrosting, uses spring in holder attached to wall to displace rod to hold door open when released
CN102374719A (en) * 2010-08-06 2012-03-14 三星电子株式会社 Refrigerator having gap adjuster
DE102015212236A1 (en) 2015-06-30 2017-01-05 Dometic Gmbh Securing element for a slide-in element of a refrigerator of a recreational vehicle, slide-in element and refrigerator
DE102016211927B4 (en) * 2015-06-30 2018-07-12 Dometic Sweden Ab Refrigerator for a recreational vehicle
EP4299440A1 (en) * 2022-06-29 2024-01-03 Airbus Operations GmbH Compartment for a cabin in a vehicle with retractable door angle limiter

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US595290A (en) * 1897-12-14 Thomas dowmaist
US1120505A (en) * 1913-10-25 1914-12-08 Jeremiah E Johnson Door attachment.
US1708120A (en) * 1925-12-21 1929-04-09 Moody L Canott Vault latch
US2259389A (en) * 1941-01-10 1941-10-14 Metzerott Oliver Latch for the doors of safety deposit structures
US2726113A (en) * 1954-03-03 1955-12-06 Pisani Joseph Lock blocking device for refrigerators

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US108361A (en) * 1870-10-18 Improvement in guard-bolts for latches
US595290A (en) * 1897-12-14 Thomas dowmaist
US1120505A (en) * 1913-10-25 1914-12-08 Jeremiah E Johnson Door attachment.
US1708120A (en) * 1925-12-21 1929-04-09 Moody L Canott Vault latch
US2259389A (en) * 1941-01-10 1941-10-14 Metzerott Oliver Latch for the doors of safety deposit structures
US2726113A (en) * 1954-03-03 1955-12-06 Pisani Joseph Lock blocking device for refrigerators

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3068811A (en) * 1958-10-24 1962-12-18 Frank A Jenne Safety device for refrigerators
FR2834050A1 (en) * 2001-12-20 2003-06-27 Francois Jean Henri Carre Device to hold door of refrigerator or freezer slightly open during defrosting, uses spring in holder attached to wall to displace rod to hold door open when released
CN102374719A (en) * 2010-08-06 2012-03-14 三星电子株式会社 Refrigerator having gap adjuster
EP2420775A3 (en) * 2010-08-06 2013-10-09 Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. Refrigerator having gap adjuster
US8894168B2 (en) 2010-08-06 2014-11-25 Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. Refrigerator having gap adjuster
DE102015212236A1 (en) 2015-06-30 2017-01-05 Dometic Gmbh Securing element for a slide-in element of a refrigerator of a recreational vehicle, slide-in element and refrigerator
DE102016211927B4 (en) * 2015-06-30 2018-07-12 Dometic Sweden Ab Refrigerator for a recreational vehicle
DE102015212236B4 (en) 2015-06-30 2018-08-23 Dometic Gmbh Securing element for a slide-in element of a refrigerator of a recreational vehicle, slide-in element and refrigerator
EP4299440A1 (en) * 2022-06-29 2024-01-03 Airbus Operations GmbH Compartment for a cabin in a vehicle with retractable door angle limiter

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