Patent classifications
A47B96/16
Device for coordinated control and operation of double doors
A device for coordinated control and operation of double doors having a plate with a rectilinear motion that is associated with links with adjustable lengths that connect the plate to the double doors, with both the first and the second doors opened when one of the doors is opened and sequentially closed when one of the doors is closed.
Device for coordinated control and operation of double doors
A device for coordinated control and operation of double doors having a plate with a rectilinear motion that is associated with links with adjustable lengths that connect the plate to the double doors, with both the first and the second doors opened when one of the doors is opened and sequentially closed when one of the doors is closed.
Device to open and close trash bin cabinet doors in small spaces
A trash collection apparatus useable in kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms etc. is disclosed. The trash collection apparatus comprises a cabinet housing having sidewalls. The trash collection apparatus comprises a door hingedly mounted to a sidewall of the cabinet housing. The door comprises a frame member at the bottom. The trash collection apparatus comprises a bin support mounted to a spring member and the spring member is mounted to a rail provided at bottom of the cabinet housing. The bin support comprises a guiding assembly mounted to the frame member. The trash collection apparatus comprises a trash receptacle placed on the bin support and a lid hingedly mounted to the trash receptacle. The bin support carrying the trash receptacle is slidable along the rail with the help of the spring member. While the bin support is being slid, the lid is operated to provide access to the interior of the trash receptacle or to cover the trash receptacle and the door is operated between an open and closed position.
Device to open and close trash bin cabinet doors in small spaces
A trash collection apparatus useable in kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms etc. is disclosed. The trash collection apparatus comprises a cabinet housing having sidewalls. The trash collection apparatus comprises a door hingedly mounted to a sidewall of the cabinet housing. The door comprises a frame member at the bottom. The trash collection apparatus comprises a bin support mounted to a spring member and the spring member is mounted to a rail provided at bottom of the cabinet housing. The bin support comprises a guiding assembly mounted to the frame member. The trash collection apparatus comprises a trash receptacle placed on the bin support and a lid hingedly mounted to the trash receptacle. The bin support carrying the trash receptacle is slidable along the rail with the help of the spring member. While the bin support is being slid, the lid is operated to provide access to the interior of the trash receptacle or to cover the trash receptacle and the door is operated between an open and closed position.
REFRIGERATOR
A refrigerator comprises: a cabinet having a storage chamber; a door to open and close the storage chamber; a drawer assembly connected to the door and having a drawer; a rail assembly to connect the drawer assembly to the cabinet; and a weight balance positioned in the drawer assembly and opposite the door.
REFRIGERATOR
A refrigerator comprises: a cabinet having a storage chamber; a door to open and close the storage chamber; a drawer assembly connected to the door and having a drawer; a rail assembly to connect the drawer assembly to the cabinet; and a weight balance positioned in the drawer assembly and opposite the door.
MEDICATION RECEIVER
Medication-receivers for safely and securely receiving the temporarily delivery of medications are discussed. Such medication-receivers may be removably attached to exterior doors of structures such as, but not limited to, residences and/or businesses, without damage to such exterior doors, and in a manner that minimizes and/or deters theft of contents of the given medication-receiver. Such medication-receivers may have a cabinet and a downward sliding drawer for receiving the medication. The drawer may be locked to the cabinet. Such medication-receivers may be outfitted with various electronics that may facilitate safe and secure delivery of medication, including locking and unlocking of the drawer, delivery verification, recipient pickup verification, secure access controls, tamper monitoring, and the like.
REFRIGERATOR
A refrigerator includes a cabinet defining a storage chamber, a drawer door inserted into and withdrawn out of the storage chamber, a motor assembly provided at the storage chamber, a rack gear assembly provided at the drawer door and having an extendable rack gear that is configured to be coupled to the pinion gear, and a guide unit that is provided at an inner surface of the storage chamber and configured, based on the drawer door being withdrawn out of the storage chamber, to couple a portion of the rack gear assembly to the inner surface of the storage chamber to thereby allow the rack gear to extend. The drawer door includes a drawer part that defines an upwardly open storage space, and a door part that is configured to, based on the drawer door being inserted into the storage chamber, close the storage chamber.
Refrigerator
A refrigerator comprises: a cabinet having a storage chamber; a door to open and close the storage chamber; a drawer assembly connected to the door and having a drawer; a rail assembly to connect the drawer assembly to the cabinet; and a weight balance positioned in the drawer assembly and opposite the door.
Appliance equipped with a cascading basket system
An appliance equipped with a cascading basket system is provided. In one example aspect, the cascading basket system includes a first basket connected to a door and movable together forward and backward, a second basket positioned above the first basket, and a third basket positioned above the second basket. The cascading basket system includes features that allow a user to pull out the baskets as a single unit and in a cascading manner by moving the door forward. As one example, the first and second baskets can define pocket recesses configured to receive rollers of the seconds and third baskets respectively to engage the baskets. As another example, the first and second baskets can include protruding ribs that receive bosses of the seconds and third baskets respectively to engage the baskets. In another example, the baskets can include magnets to move the baskets forward together as a single unit.