[0001] The present industrial invention proposes a shelf such as a food supporting shelf
which is conceived and realized to be inserted in a refrigerator or the like.
[0002] It is a new kind of food supporting shelf to be placed within a refrigerator or the
like. The peculiarity of this new type of shelf consists in being formed by an only
body. The sheet does not need any working or laminating processes, neither is it necessary
to apply inserts or to form any plastic lamels.
[0003] More precisely, the shelf according to the present invention is obtained by moulding
melted glass or other material such as a ceramic material or the like with an only
press stroke and according to a wished form which may show also a shaped border. In
this way, advantages are reached in many respects.
[0004] As is known, the refrigerators for a domestic use comprise a thermoinsulated box
within which a series of parallel projections are arranged at different levels. The
food supporting shelves are inserted in such projections, otherwise they are placed
on them.
[0005] The purpose of the projections is to bear or support a series of horizontal food'supporting
shelves at different levels within the refrigerator compartment.
[0006] In addition, it is known that there are several systems to be used to realize horizontal
food supporting shelves for supporting the foodstuffs to be kept in the refrigerator,
the systems being chosen depending on the result to be achieved.
[0007] There are grilled shelves which consist of parallel metal round elements. These round
elements are included in an essentially rectangular frame and are covered with a plastic
coating or with a coating made of another proper material.
[0008] Besides such grilled shelves, it is possible to employ glass shelves or shelves made
of a vitreous material or the like or Plexiglas shelves or plastic shelves.
[0009] The vitreous shelves are made by using a technique according to which from a flat
sheet of glass it is possible to cut food supporting sheets of the wished size.
[0010] Then, the so-obtained sheets are subjected to a tempering process. Finally, suitable
borders in plastic or the like are applied by overprint along the four sides of each
sheet.
[0011] Fig. 5 shows such a sheet, made according to the known art, in which the reference
A denotes a tempered glass shelf while the reference B denotes the overprinted plastic
border.
[0012] The application of the borders along the sides of the flat tempered glass may be
accomplished by using several techniques which have been developed over the years.
[0013] However, the employment of these tempered glass sheets, which are widespread today,
has met some practical disadvantages owing to the presence of the sheet border.
[0014] In fact, many liquid or solid residues fall from the containers placed on the shelf,
reach the border and penetrate into it so that with the passing of time their stagnation
causes the well-known inconveniences of a refrigerator, namely, stinking emanations
due to the accumulation of organic waste in the splits and interstices of the refrigerator.
[0015] In addition, the known sheets forming the shelves of a refrigerator are limited as
concerns the manufacture because they are produced according to working phases consisting
in the production of the sheet of glass, the cutting of the same according to the
required size, the tempering and the subsequent overprinting of the border with a
suitable plastic material.
[0016] To do so, it is necessary to employ fit machines, which often are very expensive
and difficult to run. These machines need to be constantly controlled by the operators
in all the operative phases. All these facts weigh on the cost of the finished product.
[0017] According to the main object of the present invention, a novel shelf has been conceived
and carried out, in particular for refrigerators or cupboards or other similar uses.
The peculiarity of this shelf is to be produced in an only piece because the tempering
of the sheet and the overprinting are no more necessary to realize the above-described
finishing borders.
[0018] This newly conceived shelf for refrigerators or the like is therefore advantageous
because the laborious constructive passages for the production of the known sheets
are avoided.
[0019] A second advantage of the present invention, which is as much important as the first
one, consists in the fact that the new shelf is realized as a sole piece and is completely
deprived of any perimetrical applications or borders or whatever additions to the
sheet.
[0020] In such a way, it is avoided the presence of cavities or seats in which residues
of food could fall from the containers placed on the shelf.
[0021] Further advantages of this invention derive from the possibility of realizing shelves
of any shapes by employing an only material to be completely recycled so that it is
possible to avoid the energy costs which were necessary for the sheet cutting, subsequent
tempering and finishing, and overprinting of the plastic.
[0022] All the above described aims and advantages are reached according to the present
invention with a shelf, in particular a food supporting shelf for a refrigerator or
the like, characterized by the fact of being realized as an only body by moulding
vitreous or ceramic material or the like in an essentially flat shape which may show
borders, slots and/or projections or hollows of various kind according to the need.
[0023] The invention will be better understood from the following description, given as
a non-exclusive example, with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein:
- Figure 1 shows a schematic view of a refrigerator on the whole, provided with shelves
according to the invention, these shelves being realized as only bodies by moulding
vitreous and/or ceramic material;
- Figure 2 shows a schematic perspective view of a detail of a shelf according to the
invention;
- Figure 3 shows a schematic perspective view of a shelf according to the invention,
realized in an essentially flat version;
- Figure 4 shows a schematic perspective view of a shelf according to the invention,
realized according to the flat version, provided with a bottom border to prevent the
foodstuffs to come into contact with the cooling plate of the refrigerator;
- Figure 5 shows a schematic perspective view of a shelf realized according to the known
art and provided with a perimetrical border obtained by overprinting of plastic material.
[0024] With reference to the accompanying drawings, number 1 denotes a food supporting shelf
for a refrigerator 2, preferably but not exclusively for a domestic use, realized
according to the teaching of the invention.
[0025] The food supporting shelf 1 is inserted on side projections 3 which are usually arranged
parallelly within the compartment of the refrigerator 2. Anyway, the shelf in question
can be put on whatever type of support.
[0026] The shelf 1 is made of an only material, that is pressed glass or ceramic or the
like by employing suitable moulds.
[0027] Unlike the prior solutions providing, as said, the lamination and tempering of the
sheet of glass and the overprinting of borders or the like in plastic material, a
plate according to the present invention is obtained with an only stroke of the press,
the material to be used being the melted glass or other similar suitable material
such as a doughy raw material.
[0028] Of course, the shape of the shelf may be whatever thanks to the used technology so
that it is possible to satisfy any requirements.
[0029] The obtention of a sheet with any only stroke of the print press permits to obtain
shelves of any forms, either smooth surfaces or surfaces provided with borders, grooves
or any other elements which should be necessary for the employment.
[0030] For instance, the sheet can show a back border 4 as represented in Fig. 4, which
is to avoid the contact between the food to be refrigerated and the wall of the evaporator.
Otherwise, the sheet can show a toroidal border or a protrusive border or it can show
other shapes or elements integral with the shelf which is realized as an only piece.
[0031] Moreover, it is possible to realize sheets with bevels or cavities or other similar
measures to permit a better circulation of the air and a consequent saving of energy
in the running of the refrigerator, also this type of sheet being realized as an only
piece by pressing it.
[0032] The advantages of the present solution include the following ones: a recycling of
the vitreous or ceramic material or the like, which is completely deprived of any
plastic elements or the like; a certain saving of energy because the costs for the
pressing of the plastic, the cutting of the sheet and the subsequent tempering of
the sheet itself are avoided.
[0033] In addition, should the present food supporting shelf crack, it would not produce
any pieces of broken glass. On the contrary, should the sheets used today crack, they
would produce many small pieces of glass which would fall on the food itself and it
would be impossible to recover the foodstuffs unless they had been perfectly sealed
or protected by suitable wrappers.
[0034] As said, the shelf according to the present invention does not show any discontinuity
and is perfetly washable also in a dishwasher. On the contrary, the known sheets show
a discontinuity on the whole plastic covering and in case of spill of alimentary liquids,
there is the formation of a deposit which is difficult to remove. Besides, this deposit
ferments and gives rise to noxious germs in a short time.
[0035] Finally, the present solution is especially advantageous as regards ecology. In fact,
there is no type of emission for the shelves are entirely realized in a vitreous and/or
ceramic material, In other words, it is avoided any dispersion of particles or any
emission of hydrocarbon electrons as it occurred in the known solutions.
[0036] A technician of this field can make some changes and variants in the invention which
has been described and shown as a non-limiting example.
[0037] In this way, the technician can obtain solutions which are to be considered as included
in the scope of protection of the invention as defined by the following claims.
1. A shelf (1), in particular a food supporting shelf for a refrigerator (2) or the like,
characterized by the fact of being realized as an only body by moulding vitreous or
ceramic material or the like in an essentially flat shape which may show borders,
slots and/or projections or hollows of various kind according to the need.
2. A shelf (1), in particular a food supporting shelf for a refrigerator (2) or the like
as claimed in the foregoing claim, characterized by the fact of being obtained as
an only body by using an only material, that is pressed glass or ceramic or the like,
and by employing suitable moulds.
3. A shelf (1), in particular a food supporting shelf for a refrigerator (2) or the like
as claimed in the foregoing claims, characterized by the fact of showing a shape permitting
it to be inserted along side projections (3) arranged parallelly to each other in
the inside of a refrigerator or other similar compartments, or permitting the shelf
to be put on other kind of supports.
4. A shelf (1), in particular a food supporting shelf for a refrigerator (2) or the like
as claimed in the foregoing claims, characterized by the fact of being obtained by
moulding melted glass or other similar suitable material such as a doughy raw material
with an only press stroke.
5. A shelf (1), in particular a food supporting shelf for a refrigerator (2) or the like
as claimed in the foregoing claims, characterized by the fact that in the pressing
phase of the sheet it is possible to obtain openings and/or bevels or cavities, also
in the border, to permit circulation of the air and a consequent saving of energy
in the running of the refrigerator.
6. A shelf (1), in particular a food supporting shelf for a refrigerator (2) or the like
as claimed in the foregoing claims, characterized by the fact that since it is possible
to realize sheets in any shape with an only pressing, it is also possible to obtain
a one-piece sheet showing a back border (4) to prevent the product to be refrigerated
from coming in touch with the evaporator wall, or a one-piece sheet showing a toroidal
border or a relief or whatever elements and shapes, such elements being always obtained
integral with the sheet itself.