Patent classifications
F25D2325/023
Storage Rack for Cans
A rack for storing drink cans beneath a wire shelf or other horizontal surface of a storage space such as a refrigerator comprises bottom support wires for the sides of the cans and side support wires for the ends of the cans. The side support and bottom support wires are connected by two longitudinally spaced hanger wires each forming a loop with an upright portion extending connected to the side wires and a horizontal portion connected to the bottom wires. Each loop has a horizontal top wire portion arranged in an overlapping condition for attachment to the shelf or the upper support surface. The forward ends of the side support wires are connected by a first cross wire which is welded to a second cross wire interconnecting the forward ends of the bottom support wires.
PORTABLE REFRIGERATED CABINET
The present invention (1) relates to a folding and portable refrigerated cabinet comprising a locked-compartments structure, made up of the reversible combination of three elements: a plinth, a folding exterior structure positioned on the plinth, a folding interior structure with compartments set into the exterior structure, the plinth containing a refrigeration unit, the folding exterior structure comprising a hermetically sealed facade closed by a refrigeration door, the other sides being covered with a removable isothermal insulation means (4), the folding interior structure with compartments being made up of at least one module comprising walls delimiting at least one closed volume inside the folding exterior structure, said closed volume constituting a compartment (24, 25, 26, 27) provided with a mobile partition allowing the volume of the compartment to be varied as two sub-compartments (24/24, 25/25, 26/26, 27/27), each of said compartments and sub-compartments being closed by a door comprising a secured-access means.
Rack and refrigeration appliance
A rack is provided for a refrigeration appliance. The rack includes a first support frame and a second support frame. The second support frame can move between a first position and a second position, and when the second support frame is at the first position, the first support frame and the second support frame form an accommodating portion extending from the first support frame to the second support frame and adapted to accommodating a bottle body in a lying state. When the second support frame moves to the second position, the second support frame supports a bottle neck located above the first support frame and is adapted to support the bottle body with a supporting portion supporting the bottle body in a tilted state.
Adjustable shelf support
An adjustable shelf support includes a fastener, a stationary support, and a slidable support. The stationary support includes a first body, a first aperture formed through the first body, and a first plurality of ledges that protrude outward away from the first body. The slidable support includes a second body, a second aperture formed through the second body, and a second plurality of ledges that protrude outward away from the second body. A ledge of the second plurality of ledges is positioned on a ledge of the first plurality of ledges. The fastener is inserted through the second aperture and the first aperture to further mount the slidable support to the stationary support.
SHELVING SYSTEM FOR CELLAR
A shelving system for storing and displaying bottles within a cellar. The shelving system includes at least one rack for supporting and displaying bottles, the least one rack being mountable onto a given wall of the cellar and being displaceable with respect to said given wall so as to be displaced in and out of the cellar along an operative directional axis. The shelving system also includes at least one recess provided about the at least one rack, each recess being positioned, shaped and sized for receiving a corresponding bottle, and each recess being disposed about the at least one rack, at an angle with respect to the operative directional axis of the at least one rack, so as to allow peripheral side surfaces of bottles resting on the at least one rack to face a front portion of the cellar.
Refrigerator or freezer organization apparatus
The refrigerator or freezer organization apparatus is an organization apparatus. The refrigerator or freezer organization apparatus is configured for use with a refrigerated device. The refrigerated device comprises one or more chambers. The refrigerator or freezer organization apparatus removably inserts into a chamber selected from the one or more chambers of the refrigerated device. The refrigerator or freezer organization apparatus is a structure that provides sliding storage spaces within the selected chamber. The refrigerator or freezer organization apparatus comprises a shell, a storage structure, and an anchor system. The anchor system and the storage structure attach to the shell. The shell inserts into the selected chamber of the refrigerated device. The anchor system secures the shell to the refrigerated device. The storage chamber presents sliding shelves and baskets that are used for storage within the selected chamber of the refrigerated device.
IN-DOOR COOLER RACK SHELVING SYSTEM
Disclosed are rack shelving systems in-door coolers. The rack shelving systems are easily adjusted height-wise between adjacent shelves and can also be quickly adjusted between a flat shelf configuration and a gravity-feed configuration due to the configuration of different length prongs the attach the shelves to uprights that may have an angled surface with a hem be of a or typical U-shape. The rack shelving systems are also expandable width-wise to accommodate any number of cooler doors due to two rows of parallel slots on each upright that are configured to accept the prongs of shelves attached to adjacent uprights. The rack shelving systems very simple in design and are made up of as few as three (3) different parts: uprights, shelves, and cross-member. The rack shelving systems preferably further include feet/wheels for support and mobility.
Shelf lock assembly
Present embodiments relate to a shelf system for an appliance which has a lock device that may be easily retrofitted to render the shelves locked in position rather than removable and/or adjustable. The lock system inhibits rotation of the shelf in a direction normally required for removal of the shelf and movement thereof. The lock may be formed integrally or may be formed separately of the shelf support or bracket and may be connected to the bracket once the shelf is in a desired position in order to lock the shelf in place.
RACK AND REFRIGERATION APPLIANCE
A rack is provided for a refrigeration appliance. The rack includes a first support frame and a second support frame. The second support frame can move between a first position and a second position, and when the second support frame is at the first position, the first support frame and the second support frame form an accommodating portion extending from the first support frame to the second support frame and adapted to accommodating a bottle body in a lying state. When the second support frame moves to the second position, the second support frame supports a bottle neck located above the first support frame and is adapted to support the bottle body with a supporting portion supporting the bottle body in a tilted state.
SUPERCOOLING FREEZER BOX
A supercooling refrigerator (1000) including: a refrigerator body (100); a door (200) for opening and closing one side of the refrigerator body (100); an accommodating portion (400) provided inside the refrigerator body (100) and seated with an object (M) to be stored; a cooling duct (600) including a fan for taking in air in the refrigerator body (100) and discharging the air, and an evaporator (630) for cooling the air discharged from the fan; and a cool air supply duct (700) formed with a cool air discharge port (710) through which the air cooled through the cooling duct (600) is discharged into the refrigerator body (100), the fan being a cross flow fan (620) including a plurality of discs (622), and a plurality of blades (623) disposed between the discs (622) along outer circumferential surfaces of the discs (622).