Adjustable water collection pan for appliances
10935304 ยท 2021-03-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
F25D21/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B65D90/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16N31/006
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F25D2321/1442
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16N31/002
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F25D21/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16N31/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
An adjustable liquid containment device for use with refrigerators to prevent overflow and damage to flooring. The containment device allows for appliance elevation within an integral support and water collection pan. The detachable loading ramps provide for smoothly rolling the appliance up onto the integrated independent elevated level support surfaces within the water retainment pan. The containment device is telescopically adjustable to accommodate different size appliances.
Claims
1. An adjustable liquid retainment and support pan for use with an appliance comprising, a first pan portion and a second pan portion, said first and second pan portions each having a respective inner recess surface an integral front wall, an upstanding rear wall and an interconnecting upstanding respective sidewall, said pan portions having upstanding appliance support platforms extending from within each of said respective pan portion's inner recess surfaces and are adjacent to and parallel with each of their respective side wall, said upstanding appliance support platforms each having a level solid continuous respective platform support surface in planar relation with a top edge of said respective integral front walls and wherein said pan portions inner recessed surfaces are pitched for the collection of liquid into a drain in said first pan portion inner recess surface adjacent said upstanding rear wall of said first pan portion, said second pan portion being slidably engaged over a portion of said first pan portion and, access ramp portions removably secured to said respective first and second pan portions in longitudinal alignment with said respective appliance support platforms.
2. The adjustable liquid retainment and support pan set forth in claim 1 wherein said drain within the inner recess surface of said first pan portion further comprises, said drain within said recess surface in communication with and extending to the exterior of said first pan portion.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(19) A water containment pan 10 can be seen in
(20) The pan portion 11 has oppositely disposed front and rear walls 14 and 15 with interconnecting spaced parallel sidewalls 16 and 17. The wall pairs 14 and 15 and 16 and 17 are integral with a continuous interior surface 18 which has a dual incline pitch orientation extending from the front wall 14 downwardly to the rear wall 15 and correspondingly from the respective oppositely disposed sidewalls 16 and 17 inwardly towards a central area defined by a broken pitch line PL shown for representation purposes only.
(21) An outlet drain 19 is formed within the interior surface 18 at a cross translateral point of the hereinbefore described dual pitch interior surface.
(22) The drain 19 may be static having a gravity feed channel 20 extending outwardly therefrom through the rear wall 15 or active by having inclusion of an attached powered transfer pump P illustrated in dotted lines for an alternate illustration purpose only in
(23) A pair of spaced parallel elongated elevated platforms 21 and 22 extend integrally from the dual pitch interior surface 18 extending from adjacent the front wall 14 and in spaced relation to the respective rear wall 15.
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(25) The platforms 21 and 22 orientation within the pan portion 11 and corresponding dual side to side and front to back internal interior surface pitch can clearly be seen in
(26) The appliance receiving platforms 21 and 22 have respective flat level upper surfaces 21A and 22B which are the same height as that of the respective perimeter walls 14-17 and are of a transverse width and parallel spacing to accommodate a variety of different appliance support wheeled configurations.
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(28) In use, the appliance (refrigerator) indicated by wheel W is moved temporarily and the pan portion 11 is positioned in its place. A drain line DL shown in broken lines may be attached thereto, as noted. Additionally, an optional moisture sensor MS shown in broken lines can be placed within the pan portion to indicate the presence of moisture, if needed, in specific application purposes.
(29) Each of the access ramps 12 and 13 are fitted over the corresponding aligned notches 23 and 24 temporarily securing them to the pan portion 11 forming a level abutting surface with the elevated platforms 21 and 22 respective flat upper surface 21A and 22A. This orientation of engagement of the respective ramps 12 and 13 over the front wall 14, notches 23 and 24 assures a smooth and barrier free pathway for the wheeled appliance (represented by the wheel W in broken lines) to be rolled up the respective ramp transition onto the upper surfaces of the platforms so as to be positioned.
(30) Once positioned on the platforms 21 and 22, the ramps 12 and 13 are removed and stored for future use.
(31) The appliance (refrigerator) indicated by wheel W is now safely positioned within the pan portion 11 providing a safe secure water containment pan 10 of the invention. The pan portion 11 and the respective identical access ramps 12 and 13 may be molded from synthetic resin or its equivalent and are to be of a structure sufficient in strength to support and maintain the elevated appliance in its position on the respective platforms.
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(33) A fluid drain 37 and a drain channel 37A are formed in the interior surface 36 providing drainage from the containment pan 31.
(34) An elevated appliance support platform 38 is formed in and extends from below the interior surface 36 on a tapered base 36A of the first fixed pan portion 32. A platform support surface 38A thereof is level and in co-planar relation to the front wall 33.
(35) A second movable pan portion 39 has front and rear walls 40 and 41 and interconnecting sidewall 42 with a corresponding integral single pitch interior surface 43 from front wall 40 to rear wall 41. A secondary support platform 44 is formed in and extends upwardly from below the interior surface 43 adjacent and parallel with the sidewall 42.
(36) The front walls 33 and 40 are of equal height in sliding engaged position to one another as seen in
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(39) It will be evident that the alternate expandable water containment pan 31 will accommodate therefore a variety of different sized appliances (not shown) with access achieved by repositioning of the mobile detachable ramps 45 and 45A as previously described.
(40) In operation, once the required pan and support platform spacing has been determined and the pan portions adjusted, the overlapping interior surfaces 36 and 43 thus unifying the expandable water containment pan 31 into a water tight collection configuration in its re-adjusted configuration.
(41) It will thus be seen that a new and novel water collection pan for appliances has been illustrated and described and it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made thereto without departing from the spirit of the invention.