DESCRIPTION
[0001] The present invention relates to a drawer for a refrigerating apparatus, such as
a refrigerator, a freezer or a refrigerator-freezer.
[0002] In particular, the drawer of the present invention is one of those suitable for storing
fresh foods, e.g. vegetables, fruits or the like, within a refrigerated cell of a
refrigerator.
[0003] Such drawers are normally located in the lower portion of the refrigerated cell,
under a shelf secured to the cell walls and acting as a cover for the drawer itself.
[0004] These drawers are typically made of plastic, and their container part is manufactured
as one piece by moulding the plastic material into suitable moulds.
[0005] A first drawback of this solution relates to the room taken by such drawers, the
transportation of which requires adequate volumes.
[0006] This implies a second drawback, mainly due to the fact that the drawer has normally
such shapes that the moulding process requires the use of moulds fitted with punches
and movable parts (often referred to as "mould movements") in order to make, in one
moulding step, also the undercuts present in the container part, which constitute,
for example, handles, guides or the like.
[0007] The use of such moulds in the production process however involves the use of relatively
complex moulding presses suitable for moving the various components of the mould.
Moreover, compared to a traditional mould with no movable parts, this solution is
more expensive and requires frequent maintenance and checks to avoid problems that
would be reflected in the finished part.
[0008] If one wants to use simple moulds with no movable parts, one possible solution is
to make first the container part of the drawer (i.e. the bottom wall with the side
walls) and then mount to the container part all necessary details, e.g. handle or
guides.
[0009] Although this solution solves the aforementioned problems, it is not optimal because
requires additional assembly steps that are somewhat time-consuming.
[0010] The present invention aims at overcoming these and other drawbacks by providing a
drawer for refrigerating apparatuses and a process for manufacturing such a drawer.
[0011] The present invention relates to a drawer for refrigerating apparatuses according
to claim 1. Another object of the present invention is a household refrigerating apparatus
comprising such a drawer according to one or more of the appended claims.
[0012] The idea at the basis of the present invention is to provide a drawer wherein the
skirt walls thereof can be overturned relative to the bottom wall and a drawer grip
handle is preferably made in one piece with one of said skirt walls.
[0013] According to an extremely advantageous feature, also the slide guides are made in
one piece with the respective walls.
[0014] The fact that the skirt walls (i.e. the front wall, the back wall and the two side
walls) can be overturned relative to the bottom wall allows for a simplified manufacturing
process, because in this case the drawer parts to be moulded have no undercuts (so
that moulds with no movable parts can be used) and it is not necessary to mount afterwards
details such as guides and grip handle.
[0015] Further advantageous features will be set out in the appended claims.
[0016] These features as well as further advantages of the present invention will become
apparent from the following description of an embodiment thereof as shown in the annexed
drawings, which are supplied by way of non-limiting example, wherein:
Fig. 1 shows a perspective view of the drawer according to the present invention in
the assembled condition;
Fig. 2 shows a front view of the drawer of Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 shows a side view of the drawer of Fig. 1;
Fig. 4 shows a plan view of the drawer of Fig. 1 in the non-assembled condition;
Fig. 5 shows a perspective view of the drawer of Fig. 4;
Fig. 6 shows a cross-section of a portion of the walls of the drawer of Fig. 1.
[0017] Referring now to Figs. 1, 2 and 3, there is shown a drawer 1 according to the present
invention.
[0018] It comprises a bottom wall 7 and skirt walls 2,4,5 and 6 extending in a manner substantially
perpendicular to the bottom wall 7 and connected thereto and to each other to form
a parallelepipedon lacking the top wall, thus creating an access aperture leading
to the inner volume of the drawer 1.
[0019] Between the skirt walls 2,4,5 and 6 there are a front wall 2 fitted with a grip handle
3, a back wall 4 facing the front wall 2, the two walls 2 and 4 being connected to
two side walls 5 and 6 on which the guides 8 and 9 are provided as one piece, which
allow the drawer 1 to slide within the refrigerated cell, thus guiding the insertion/extraction
motion thereof into/from the recess of the refrigerated cell.
[0020] The bottom wall 7 extends horizontally and can therefore be moulded in an extremely
simple and inexpensive manner.
[0021] The skirt walls 2,4,5 and 6 extend with no undercuts, so that they can be moulded
without requiring the use of presses or moulds with moving parts, thus solving the
problems suffered by the prior art.
[0022] In this way, all the walls, i.e. the bottom wall 7 as well as the skirt walls 2,4,5
and 6, are advantageously made as one piece and can be obtained in the same moulding
step, so that the manufacturing process turns out to be extremely economical and fast.
[0023] The front wall 2 comprises the handle 3 made as one piece, e.g. in the form of a
recess obtained in the front wall 2 when moulding it.
[0024] The side walls 5 and 6 are made in one piece with the guides 9 and 8, which comprise
each two parallel tabs jutting out from the respective wall in a direction substantially
perpendicular to the latter.
[0025] Of course, it must be pointed out right away that different shapes of the handle
3 and guides 8 and 9 should be considered to be equivalent to those just described.
[0026] In addition to handles and guides, it is also possible to provide on the walls 2,4,5,6,
without making any undercuts, holes adapted to enhance the air circulation inside
and outside the drawer 1. Such holes also ensure that the foodstuffs stored in the
drawer 1 are preserved at the proper temperature.
[0027] As can be seen in Figs. 4 and 5, the drawer 1 is subdivided into the various walls
2, 4, 5, 6 and 7, which can be turned upwards for the purpose of switching from the
non-assembled configuration of Figs. 4 and 5 to the assembled configuration of Figs.
1, 2 e 3.
[0028] More specifically, each skirt wall 2, 4, 5 and 6 can be bent with respect to the
bottom wall 7 along one of its edges, so as to be overturned relative to the latter
from a first position in which it lies substantially in the same plane (as in Figs.
4 and 5) to a second position in which it is perpendicular thereto (as in Figs. 1,
2 and 3).
[0029] To this end, hinge edges 27, 47, 57 and 67 are provided which extend along the bottom
wall 7 and, respectively, the front wall 2, the back wall 4 and the side walls 5 and
6.
[0030] The hinge edges are advantageously obtained simply by reducing the section thickness
at the bend, as shown in the sectional view of Fig. 6 that illustrates the hinge edge
47 between the wall 4 and the bottom 7.
[0031] Furthermore, in order to facilitate the assembly, the edges of the skirt walls include
fixing joints which advantageously eliminate the need to prearrange connection means
such as screws, bolts, metal clips or the like, thus ensuring an extremely simple
installation.
[0032] The fixing joints comprise a plurality of engaging teeth 51, 61 and respective seats
21, 41 adapted to house the engaging teeth 51, 61 through mutual interference fit.
[0033] More in detail, with reference to Fig. 5, it can be noted that the side walls 5 and
6 comprise engaging teeth 51, 61 that jut out from the free edge of the respective
wall 5, 6 and extend substantially in the same plane as the latter, thus being complanate
thereto.
[0034] The seats 21, 41 are provided on the edges of the front wall 2 and of the back wall
4, so that a user wanting to assemble the drawer 1 starting from the situation of
Fig. 4 will first have to rotate (by bending them) the two side walls 5 and 6 to bring
them perpendicular to the bottom wall 7 and then rotate (by bending them) the front
wall 2 and the back wall 7 to bring them also perpendicular to the bottom 7 and thus
fit by interference the engaging teeth 51,61 into the respective seats 21,41.
[0035] This extreme simplicity of assembly also brings about a further advantage inherent
to the fact that it is possible to transport a large number of drawers 1 without these
taking up much space: in fact, it is sufficient to transport the drawers 1 piled up
in the non-assembled condition (as shown in Figs. 4 and 5), which may then be assembled
only when necessary; this process, as described above, is so simple and fast that
it may even be left up to the final user, who will need no special technical skills
or tools.
[0036] Referring now more in detail to Fig. 5, there is shown an extremely advantageous
feature of the drawer 1 according to the present invention.
[0037] For the purpose of avoiding the presence of sharp edges, in fact, the latter have
a rounded shape that makes them stronger and less dangerous in the event of an impact.
[0038] To this end, the side walls 5 and 6, the front wall 2 and the back wall 4 have the
lower edge, i.e. the one hinged to the bottom wall 7, bent by approximately 90°, so
that the edge between them and the bottom 7 becomes round.
[0039] In order to make round those edges which when the drawer 1 is in the assembled condition
(as in Fig. 1) are vertical, the front wall 2 and the back wall 4 have their side
edges (i.e. those facing the side walls 5 and 6) bent by approximately 90°.
[0040] This provides two advantages: firstly, the vertical edges become round, and secondly,
the seats 21 and 41 provided on said edges become stronger and allow the engaging
teeth 51 and 61 to be made complanate to the respective walls 5 and 6, resulting in
greater structural strength.
[0041] Many changes may of course be made in the light of the teachings provided herein,
which changes will nonetheless fall within the scope of the present invention.
[0042] The material of the drawer 1 is preferably a material characterised by sufficient
elasticity to allow the side walls to be bent with respect to the bottom wall while
at the same time ensuring sufficient strength to avoid any damage during the bending
step; said material may be, for example, polypropylene or even polyethylene.
[0043] For example, the rounded side edges may be provided only on the side walls 5,6 and
be absent on the front wall 2 and back wall 4.
[0044] Likewise, it is conceivable that the positions of the seats 21, 41 and those of the
engaging teeth 51,61 are reversed, the former being provided on the side walls 5 and
6 and the latter being provided on the front wall 2 and back wall 4; in such a case,
the bending of the side walls will take place following the bending of the front and
back walls.
1. Drawer (1) for a refrigerating apparatus, comprising at least one bottom wall (7)
and skirt walls (2,4,5,6) which can be positioned perpendicularly to said bottom wall
(7), and a grip handle (3),
characterised in that
said skirt walls (2,4,5,6) can be overturned relative to said bottom wall (7), and
wherein said grip handle (3) is provided in one piece with at least one of the skirt
walls (2,5,6).
2. Drawer (1) according to claim 1, further comprising at least two slide guides (8,9)
associated with as many skirt walls for guiding said drawer into a recess of said
refrigerating apparatus during an insertion/extraction step, said slide guides (8,9)
being provided in one piece with the respective skirt walls.
3. Drawer (1) according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the skirt walls (2,4,5,6) and the bottom
wall (7) are manufactured as one piece.
4. Drawer (1) according to claim 1 or 2 or 3, wherein said bottom wall (7) and said skirt
walls (2,4,5,6) have no undercuts.
5. Drawer (1) according to any of the of the preceding claims, wherein said skirt walls
(2,4,5,6) comprise a front wall (2) which incorporates said handle (3) in the form
of a recess obtained in said front wall (2).
6. Drawer (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein said skirt walls
(2,4,5,6) comprise two side walls (5,6) incorporating said guides (9,8), which jut
out from the respective wall in a direction substantially perpendicular thereto.
7. Drawer (1) according to one or more of the preceding claims, wherein said skirt walls
(2,4,5,6) can be turned about hinge edges (27,47,57,67) relative to said bottom wall
(7), so as to switch from a first configuration in which they are complanate to the
latter to a second configuration in which they are perpendicular thereto.
8. Drawer (1) according to one or more of the preceding claims, wherein said hinge edges
(27,47,57,67) are obtained through a reduction in thickness of the respective wall.
9. Drawer (1) according to one or more of the preceding claims, wherein said skirt walls
(2,4,5,6) include fixing joints (21,41,51,61) for mutually securing said skirt walls
(2,4,5,6), and wherein said fixing joints comprise a plurality of engaging teeth (51,61)
and of respective seats (21,41) adapted to house said engaging teeth (51,61) through
mutual interference fit, said engaging teeth (51,61) jutting out from the free edges
of two side walls (5,6) and being complanate to the respective side walls (5,6).
10. Drawer (1) according to one or more of the preceding claims, wherein said skirt walls
(2,4,5,6) have the edge hinged to the bottom wall (7) and bent by approximately 90°,
and wherein the side edges of said front wall (2) and back wall (4) are bent by approximately
90°.
11. Drawer (1) according to one or more of the preceding claims, comprising one or more
holes provided in said skirt walls (2,4,5,6) and/or in said bottom wall (7).
12. Household refrigerating apparatus comprising a drawer (1) according to one or more
of the preceding claims.