CA2402566C - Food storage container assembly for use in refrigerator - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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Abstract
The present invention relates to a food storage container assembly for use in a refrigerator. The food storage container assembly 20 of the present invention comprises a container body 22 with a receiving space 24 formed therein and a partitioned storage unit 30 for forming a separate storing space within the receiving space 24. An upper frame 28 is formed on and around an upper end of the container body 22, and mounting grooves 29 are formed at a predetermined interval onto opposite sides of the upper frame corresponding to opposite longitudinal sides of the container body 22. The partitioned storage unit 30 includes a pair of supporting frames 32 which are selectively seated into the mounting grooves 29 to be held onto the upper frame 28, and a partitioned space defining member 34 which connects the supporting frames 32 and forms the separate storing space within the receiving space 24. The foodstuffs are separately stored and held in the partitioned space defining member 34. A net may be used for the partitioned space defining member 34. According to the present invention, the receiving space 24 is variously partitioned into several regions for storing the foodstuffs therein.
Therefore, there is an advantage in that the foodstuffs can be conveniently received and drawn out.
Therefore, there is an advantage in that the foodstuffs can be conveniently received and drawn out.
Description
FOOD STORAGE CONTAINER ASSEMBLY FOR USE IN REFRIGERATOR
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a refrigerator, and more particularly, to a food storage container assembly for a refrigerator by which a receiving space of a storage container mounted in a storage space of the refrigerator is partitioned and utilized for individual use thereof.
to 2. Description of the Prior Art FIG 1 is a schematic sectional view showing the constitution of a conventional refrigerator. As shown in the figure, a freezing chamber 2 and a refrigerating chamber 4, which serve as a storage space, are separated within a refrigerator body 1 by a barrier 5.
~ 5 The freezing and refrigerating chambers 2, 4 are selectively opened and closed by doors 7, 7', respectively.
Since a plurality of shelves 9 are installed at a predetermined height interval within the refrigerating chamber 4, articles to be stored can be put onto the shelves 9. In general, a storage container 10 is further installed at a bottom portion within the refrigerating 2o chamber 4 in a state where it is separately partitioned from the refrigerating chamber 4.
Vegetable or fruit is generally stored within the storage container 10. The storage container 10 is covered at a top portion thereof with the lowermost shelf 9 and can be slid in and out like a drawer.
Therefore, in order for a user to put foodstuffs into or out of the storage container 25 10, the user should pull the storage container 10 forwardly so that the open top portion of the storage container can be exposed to the outside.
However, since the conventional storage container 10 with the receiving space formed therein is not partitioned into separate regions, the following problems are produced when the user intends to store a variety of foodstuffs together in the container.
3o In such a case, for example, when the various foodstuffs are stored in the container, the foodstuffs are mixed with one another and stacked one above another since they cannot be grouped according to the kinds thereof. Therefore, a great deal of inconvenience is inevitably produced when the user picks out specific food from the foodstuffs stored in the storage container 10. Further, it is also very inconvenient for the user to select correct positions where the respective foodstuffs are stored.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is contemplated to solve the above problems. The present invention provides a food storage container assembly by which a receiving space of a storage container mounted into a storage space of a refrigerator is partitioned into separate regions for their respective uses.
The present invention also provides a food storage container assembly by which a receiving space of a storage container can be variously partitioned into separate regions according to articles to be stored in the storage container.
Accordingly, the present invention provides a food storage container assembly installed in a storage space within a refrigerator for separately storing foodstuffs, comprising:
a container body having an open top which is installable within the storage space, and which includes a receiving space for separately storing the foodstuffs therein;
and a partitioned storage unit including supporting frames mountable onto an upper end of the container body and a partitioned space defining member configurable into various shapes which is suspended from the supporting frames to form an additional storing space within the receiving space for holding the foodstuffs therein.
Preferably, a pair of the supporting frames may be disposed at both ends of the partitioned space defining member, respectively, so that both ends thereof are put onto and supported by the upper end of the container body.
Further, mounting grooves into which both ends of each of the supporting frames are seated may be formed at a predetermined interval on opposite sides of the upper ends of the container body by which the supporting frames are supported.
Furthermore, the partitioned space defining member may be a net.
Preferably, the container body may be provided at a front surface thereof with a handle and is installed within the storage space such that it can be slid in and aut in the same manner as a drawer.
According to the present invention, the foodstuffs can be stored in the partitioned storage unit and the receiving space within the container body, respectively.
Thus, the foodstuffs can be separately stored. Moreover, it is expected an advantage in that the foodstuffs are conveniently received arid drawn out.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The above and other objects, advantages and features of the present invention will to become apparent from the following description of a preferred embodiment given in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
FICz 1 is a sectional view showing the internal constitution of a conventional refrigerator;
FIG 2 is a perspective view of a food storage container assembly for a refrigerator ~5 according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention; and FIG 3 is a view showing a state where the food storage container assembly according to the embodiment of the present invention is used.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
2o Hereinafter, a preferred embodiment of present invention will be explained in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
FIG 2 is a perspective view of a food storage container assembly according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention. As shown in the figure, the food storage container assembly 20 is installed into a storage space within a refrigerator in such a 25 manner that it can be slid into or out of the storage space like a drawer.
For example, the food storage container assembly is installed at a bottom portion of a refrigerating chamber of the refrigerator and used as a space in which vegetable or fruit is stored.
A container body 22 of the food storage container assembly 20 has an upwardly opened receiving space 24. The container body 22 is generally made of a transparent 3o synthetic resin material. The receiving space 24 is a region into which articles to be stored are put. A top portion of the receiving space 24, i.e. a top face of the container body 22, is covered with a separate covering or a shelf installed within the refrigerating chamber of the refrigerator. Thus, if the container body 22 is slid forwardly out of the refrigerating chamber like the drawer, the receiving space 24 is opened.
Therefore, in order to cause the container body 22 to be slid out like the drawer, a handle 26 is formed at a front portion of the container body 22. The handle 26 is a part which the user grasps when he/she takes out the container body 22. An upper frame 28 is separately formed and mounted to an upper end of the container body 22 so as to reinforce the upper end of the container body 22. In such a case, a plurality of mounting grooves 29 may be formed on the upper frame 28 at a predetermined interval in a fore and aft direction. Further, if design conditions are changed, the plurality of mounting groves 29 may be formed directly on the upper end of the container body 22 without additionally using the upper frame 28.
A partitioned storage unit 30 is provided in the receiving space 24 of the container body 22. The partitioned storage unit 30 is a part for causing the storage space 24 to be partitioned into some regions for separately storing the articles therein. The partitioned storage unit 30 is composed of supporting frames 32 and a partitioned space defining member 34.
The supporting frame 32 takes the shape of bars having a length such that both 2o ends thereof can be put onto opposite ends of the upper frame 28 of the container body 22, respectively. The supporting frames 32 are made into a pair so that they are coupled to both ends of the partitioned space defining member 34. At least one supporting frame 32 is constructed such that both ends thereof have a thickness enough to be seated into the mounting grooves 29. Although it has been shown in the figure of the present embodiment that protrusions are formed at the portions of the ends of the supporting frames 32 to be seated into the mounting grooves 29, it is not necessarily limited thereto.
Any types of seating means may be used in the present invention, so long as the supporting frames 32 can be seated and fixed into the mounting grooves 29.
The partitioned space defining member 34 serves to contain and hold the stored 3o articles, and its shape can be changed freely to a certain extent.
Preferably, the partitioned space defining member 34 is in the form of a net. The reason is that the net can be freely changed in its shape and does not obstruct a user's filed of vision. As the partitioned space defining member 34, a sheet made of transparent and flexible synthetic resin material may be used instead of the net.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a refrigerator, and more particularly, to a food storage container assembly for a refrigerator by which a receiving space of a storage container mounted in a storage space of the refrigerator is partitioned and utilized for individual use thereof.
to 2. Description of the Prior Art FIG 1 is a schematic sectional view showing the constitution of a conventional refrigerator. As shown in the figure, a freezing chamber 2 and a refrigerating chamber 4, which serve as a storage space, are separated within a refrigerator body 1 by a barrier 5.
~ 5 The freezing and refrigerating chambers 2, 4 are selectively opened and closed by doors 7, 7', respectively.
Since a plurality of shelves 9 are installed at a predetermined height interval within the refrigerating chamber 4, articles to be stored can be put onto the shelves 9. In general, a storage container 10 is further installed at a bottom portion within the refrigerating 2o chamber 4 in a state where it is separately partitioned from the refrigerating chamber 4.
Vegetable or fruit is generally stored within the storage container 10. The storage container 10 is covered at a top portion thereof with the lowermost shelf 9 and can be slid in and out like a drawer.
Therefore, in order for a user to put foodstuffs into or out of the storage container 25 10, the user should pull the storage container 10 forwardly so that the open top portion of the storage container can be exposed to the outside.
However, since the conventional storage container 10 with the receiving space formed therein is not partitioned into separate regions, the following problems are produced when the user intends to store a variety of foodstuffs together in the container.
3o In such a case, for example, when the various foodstuffs are stored in the container, the foodstuffs are mixed with one another and stacked one above another since they cannot be grouped according to the kinds thereof. Therefore, a great deal of inconvenience is inevitably produced when the user picks out specific food from the foodstuffs stored in the storage container 10. Further, it is also very inconvenient for the user to select correct positions where the respective foodstuffs are stored.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is contemplated to solve the above problems. The present invention provides a food storage container assembly by which a receiving space of a storage container mounted into a storage space of a refrigerator is partitioned into separate regions for their respective uses.
The present invention also provides a food storage container assembly by which a receiving space of a storage container can be variously partitioned into separate regions according to articles to be stored in the storage container.
Accordingly, the present invention provides a food storage container assembly installed in a storage space within a refrigerator for separately storing foodstuffs, comprising:
a container body having an open top which is installable within the storage space, and which includes a receiving space for separately storing the foodstuffs therein;
and a partitioned storage unit including supporting frames mountable onto an upper end of the container body and a partitioned space defining member configurable into various shapes which is suspended from the supporting frames to form an additional storing space within the receiving space for holding the foodstuffs therein.
Preferably, a pair of the supporting frames may be disposed at both ends of the partitioned space defining member, respectively, so that both ends thereof are put onto and supported by the upper end of the container body.
Further, mounting grooves into which both ends of each of the supporting frames are seated may be formed at a predetermined interval on opposite sides of the upper ends of the container body by which the supporting frames are supported.
Furthermore, the partitioned space defining member may be a net.
Preferably, the container body may be provided at a front surface thereof with a handle and is installed within the storage space such that it can be slid in and aut in the same manner as a drawer.
According to the present invention, the foodstuffs can be stored in the partitioned storage unit and the receiving space within the container body, respectively.
Thus, the foodstuffs can be separately stored. Moreover, it is expected an advantage in that the foodstuffs are conveniently received arid drawn out.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The above and other objects, advantages and features of the present invention will to become apparent from the following description of a preferred embodiment given in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
FICz 1 is a sectional view showing the internal constitution of a conventional refrigerator;
FIG 2 is a perspective view of a food storage container assembly for a refrigerator ~5 according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention; and FIG 3 is a view showing a state where the food storage container assembly according to the embodiment of the present invention is used.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
2o Hereinafter, a preferred embodiment of present invention will be explained in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
FIG 2 is a perspective view of a food storage container assembly according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention. As shown in the figure, the food storage container assembly 20 is installed into a storage space within a refrigerator in such a 25 manner that it can be slid into or out of the storage space like a drawer.
For example, the food storage container assembly is installed at a bottom portion of a refrigerating chamber of the refrigerator and used as a space in which vegetable or fruit is stored.
A container body 22 of the food storage container assembly 20 has an upwardly opened receiving space 24. The container body 22 is generally made of a transparent 3o synthetic resin material. The receiving space 24 is a region into which articles to be stored are put. A top portion of the receiving space 24, i.e. a top face of the container body 22, is covered with a separate covering or a shelf installed within the refrigerating chamber of the refrigerator. Thus, if the container body 22 is slid forwardly out of the refrigerating chamber like the drawer, the receiving space 24 is opened.
Therefore, in order to cause the container body 22 to be slid out like the drawer, a handle 26 is formed at a front portion of the container body 22. The handle 26 is a part which the user grasps when he/she takes out the container body 22. An upper frame 28 is separately formed and mounted to an upper end of the container body 22 so as to reinforce the upper end of the container body 22. In such a case, a plurality of mounting grooves 29 may be formed on the upper frame 28 at a predetermined interval in a fore and aft direction. Further, if design conditions are changed, the plurality of mounting groves 29 may be formed directly on the upper end of the container body 22 without additionally using the upper frame 28.
A partitioned storage unit 30 is provided in the receiving space 24 of the container body 22. The partitioned storage unit 30 is a part for causing the storage space 24 to be partitioned into some regions for separately storing the articles therein. The partitioned storage unit 30 is composed of supporting frames 32 and a partitioned space defining member 34.
The supporting frame 32 takes the shape of bars having a length such that both 2o ends thereof can be put onto opposite ends of the upper frame 28 of the container body 22, respectively. The supporting frames 32 are made into a pair so that they are coupled to both ends of the partitioned space defining member 34. At least one supporting frame 32 is constructed such that both ends thereof have a thickness enough to be seated into the mounting grooves 29. Although it has been shown in the figure of the present embodiment that protrusions are formed at the portions of the ends of the supporting frames 32 to be seated into the mounting grooves 29, it is not necessarily limited thereto.
Any types of seating means may be used in the present invention, so long as the supporting frames 32 can be seated and fixed into the mounting grooves 29.
The partitioned space defining member 34 serves to contain and hold the stored 3o articles, and its shape can be changed freely to a certain extent.
Preferably, the partitioned space defining member 34 is in the form of a net. The reason is that the net can be freely changed in its shape and does not obstruct a user's filed of vision. As the partitioned space defining member 34, a sheet made of transparent and flexible synthetic resin material may be used instead of the net.
5 The operation of the food storage container assembly for use in the refrigerator according to the present invention constructed as such will be hereinafter explained in detail.
In the present invention, the container body 22 is installed such that it can be slid into and out of the lower end of the refrigerating chamber in the same manner as the 1o drawer. Further, when the container body 22 is received within the refrigerating chamber, the top portion of the receiving space 24 is covered with the shelf or additional covering.
Therefore, if the user intends to put the stored articles into and out of the container body 22, he/she should grasp the handle 26 and pull out the container body 22 so that the container body is drawn out from the refrigerating chamber. Consequently, the top portion of the container body 22 is opened and thus the storage space 24 is also opened.
Furthermore, the partitioned storage unit 30 allows the storage space 24 to be partitioned into several separate spaces. That is, a size of the space defined by the partitioned storage unit 30 is determined by placing the supporting frames 32 coupled to the two ends of the partitioned space defining member 34 onto desired positions on the 2o upper frame 28, respectively. A position of the space defined by the partitioned storage unit 30 varies according to the positions where the supporting frames 32 are placed.
That is, if the position of the space defined by the partitioned storage unit 30 is to be located at a front side of the storage space 24, the ends of the respective supporting frames 32 should be seated into the relevant mounting grooves 29 on the upper frame 28 corresponding to a front side of the container body 22, as shown in a solid line in FIG 3.
On the other hand, if the position of the space defined by the partitioned storage unit 30 is to be located at a rear side of the storage space 24, the ends of the supporting frames 32 should be seated into the mounting grooves 29 formed on a rear side of the container body 22, as shown in a dotted line in FIG 3.
3o As mentioned above, if the ends of the supporting frames 32 of the partitioned storage unit 30 are seated into the mounting grooves 29 formed at desired positions on the upper frame 28, the position of the partitioned storage unit 30 can be correctly maintained even though the container body 22 is moved.
In the meantime, if an interval between the supporting frames 32 of which ends are s seated into the mounting grooves 29 is increased, the space defined by the partitioned storage unit 30 can be relatively enlarged. Of course, if the interval between the supporting frames 32 is too large, the space defined by the partitioned storage unit 30 is shallow.
Accordingly, the user can adjust the interval between the supporting frames 32 1o according to a size or volume of the articles stored in the partitioned storage unit 30 so that the receiving space can be more efficiently utilized.
In addition, a plurality of the partitioned storage units 30 may be employed.
As a result, the receiving space 24 can be partitioned into a number of spaces, and thus, many kinds of articles can be separately stored.
~5 According to the present invention, the partitioned storage unit is mounted to the container body so that the receiving space can be partitioned into several storing regions.
Thus, it is possible to separately store the foodstuffs in the several storing regions.
Accordingly, if the foodstuffs are separately stored in the partitioned receiving spaces, there is an advantage in that the foodstuffs can be put into and out of the spaces.
2o It can be understood from the above that a basic technical spirit of the present invention is to construct the partitioned storage unit 30 in such a manner that the partitioned storage unit is put on across the upper end of the container body 22. It will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made within the scope of the technical sprit of the invention.
25 For example, although it has been described in the illustrated embodiment that the supporting frames 32 are mounted to the container body 22 in the fore and aft direction, it will be apparent that the supporting frames 32 of the partitioned storage unit 30 can be arranged laterally to the container body.
In the present invention, the container body 22 is installed such that it can be slid into and out of the lower end of the refrigerating chamber in the same manner as the 1o drawer. Further, when the container body 22 is received within the refrigerating chamber, the top portion of the receiving space 24 is covered with the shelf or additional covering.
Therefore, if the user intends to put the stored articles into and out of the container body 22, he/she should grasp the handle 26 and pull out the container body 22 so that the container body is drawn out from the refrigerating chamber. Consequently, the top portion of the container body 22 is opened and thus the storage space 24 is also opened.
Furthermore, the partitioned storage unit 30 allows the storage space 24 to be partitioned into several separate spaces. That is, a size of the space defined by the partitioned storage unit 30 is determined by placing the supporting frames 32 coupled to the two ends of the partitioned space defining member 34 onto desired positions on the 2o upper frame 28, respectively. A position of the space defined by the partitioned storage unit 30 varies according to the positions where the supporting frames 32 are placed.
That is, if the position of the space defined by the partitioned storage unit 30 is to be located at a front side of the storage space 24, the ends of the respective supporting frames 32 should be seated into the relevant mounting grooves 29 on the upper frame 28 corresponding to a front side of the container body 22, as shown in a solid line in FIG 3.
On the other hand, if the position of the space defined by the partitioned storage unit 30 is to be located at a rear side of the storage space 24, the ends of the supporting frames 32 should be seated into the mounting grooves 29 formed on a rear side of the container body 22, as shown in a dotted line in FIG 3.
3o As mentioned above, if the ends of the supporting frames 32 of the partitioned storage unit 30 are seated into the mounting grooves 29 formed at desired positions on the upper frame 28, the position of the partitioned storage unit 30 can be correctly maintained even though the container body 22 is moved.
In the meantime, if an interval between the supporting frames 32 of which ends are s seated into the mounting grooves 29 is increased, the space defined by the partitioned storage unit 30 can be relatively enlarged. Of course, if the interval between the supporting frames 32 is too large, the space defined by the partitioned storage unit 30 is shallow.
Accordingly, the user can adjust the interval between the supporting frames 32 1o according to a size or volume of the articles stored in the partitioned storage unit 30 so that the receiving space can be more efficiently utilized.
In addition, a plurality of the partitioned storage units 30 may be employed.
As a result, the receiving space 24 can be partitioned into a number of spaces, and thus, many kinds of articles can be separately stored.
~5 According to the present invention, the partitioned storage unit is mounted to the container body so that the receiving space can be partitioned into several storing regions.
Thus, it is possible to separately store the foodstuffs in the several storing regions.
Accordingly, if the foodstuffs are separately stored in the partitioned receiving spaces, there is an advantage in that the foodstuffs can be put into and out of the spaces.
2o It can be understood from the above that a basic technical spirit of the present invention is to construct the partitioned storage unit 30 in such a manner that the partitioned storage unit is put on across the upper end of the container body 22. It will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made within the scope of the technical sprit of the invention.
25 For example, although it has been described in the illustrated embodiment that the supporting frames 32 are mounted to the container body 22 in the fore and aft direction, it will be apparent that the supporting frames 32 of the partitioned storage unit 30 can be arranged laterally to the container body.
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1. A food storage container assembly installed in a storage space within a refrigerator for separately storing foodstuffs, comprising:
a container body having an open top which is installable within the storage space, and which includes a receiving space for separately storing the foodstuffs therein; and a partitioned storage unit including supporting frames mountable onto an upper end of the container body and a partitioned space defining member configurable into various shapes which is suspended from the supporting frames to form an additional storing space within the receiving space for holding the foodstuffs therein.
a container body having an open top which is installable within the storage space, and which includes a receiving space for separately storing the foodstuffs therein; and a partitioned storage unit including supporting frames mountable onto an upper end of the container body and a partitioned space defining member configurable into various shapes which is suspended from the supporting frames to form an additional storing space within the receiving space for holding the foodstuffs therein.
2. The food storage container assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein a pair of the supporting frames are disposed at both ends of the partitioned space defining member, respectively, so that both ends thereof are put onto and supported by the upper end of the container body.
3. The food storage container assembly as claimed in claim 2, wherein mounting grooves into which both ends of each of the supporting frames are seated are formed at a predetermined interval on opposite sides of the upper ends of the container body by which the supporting frames are supported.
4. The food storage container assembly as claimed in claim 3, wherein the partitioned space defining member is a net.
5. The food storage container assembly as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the container body is provided at a front surface thereof with a handle and is installable within the storage space such that the container body is slidable in and out in the same manner as a drawer.
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