Interlocking door frame assembly for an appliance

US11029036B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-11029036-B2
Application numberUS-201916531225-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 5, 2019
Priority dateAug 5, 2019
Publication dateJun 8, 2021
Grant dateJun 8, 2021

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Abstract

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A door assembly for providing selective access to a chamber of an appliance includes a plurality of frame members that are joined quickly and easily using a plurality of interlocking joints. Specifically, a first frame member defines an alignment recess that is defined at least in part by a front locating surface and is configured for receiving a locking protrusion defined on a second frame member. A mechanical fastener urges the second frame member toward the first frame member such that a front seating face of the locking protrusion engages the front locating surface, thereby aligning a front and/or side of the second frame member such that it is flush with the first frame member.

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What is claimed is: 1. A door assembly for providing selective access to a chamber of an appliance, the door assembly comprising: a first frame member defining an alignment recess, the alignment recess defined at least in part by a front locating surface and a side locating surface; a second frame member defining a locking protrusion having a front seating face and a side seating face, wherein the front seating face and the side seating face are separated by a face angle measured within a horizontal plane, the face angle being between about 60 and 120 degrees, the locking protrusion configured for receipt within the alignment recess; and a mechanical fastener engaging the second frame member to urge the front seating face and the side seating face of the second frame member into engagement with the front locating surface and the side locating surface, respectively, of the first frame member. 2. The door assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first frame member further defines a first groove and the second frame member further defines a second groove, the door assembly further comprising: a window pane secured within the first groove and the second groove. 3. The door assembly of claim 2 , wherein the first groove is defined at least in part by a first forward flange positioned at a front surface of the first frame member, the second groove is defined at least in part by a second forward flange positioned at a front surface of the second frame member, and wherein the first forward flange and the second forward flange each define a flange thickness measured along a transverse direction that is less than 5% of a door assembly thickness measured along the transverse direction. 4. The door assembly of claim 1 , wherein a front surface of the first frame member sits flush with a front surface of the second frame member when the front seating face engages the front locating surface. 5. The door assembly of claim 4 , wherein the mechanical fastener further urges the side seating face into engagement with the side locating surface such that a side surface of the first frame member sits flush with a side surface of the second frame member. 6. The door assembly of claim 1 , wherein the face angle is approximately 90 degrees. 7. The door assembly of claim 1 , wherein the mechanical fastener is a set screw. 8. The door assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first frame member defines a fastener hole configured for receiving the mechanical fastener to urge the locking protrusion toward a front surface and a side surface of the first frame member. 9. The door assembly of claim 8 , wherein the locking protrusion defines an interior surface facing toward the fastener hole, wherein the interior surface is angled at approximately 45 degrees relative to the front seating face. 10. The door assembly of claim 9 , wherein the interior surface defines a tapered surface that is engaged by the mechanical fastener to draw the locking protrusion into the alignment recess and urge the second frame member toward the first frame member. 11. The door assembly of claim 10 , wherein the tapered surface defines a taper angle measured relative to a vertical direction, the taper angle being between about 30 and 60 degrees. 12. The door assembly of claim 1 , wherein the alignment recess is a first alignment recess, the first frame member defining a second alignment recess at an opposite end of the first frame member, wherein the locking protrusion is a first locking protrusion, the second frame member defining a second locking protrusion at an opposite end of the second frame member, and wherein the second locking protrusion is received within the second alignment recess to join the first frame member and the second frame member to form a completed frame. 13. The door assembly of claim 1 , further comprising: a third frame member; and a fourth frame member, and wherein the first frame member, the second frame member, the third frame member, the fourth frame member are joined to form a completed frame using a plurality of interlocking joints, each of the plurality of interlocking joints comprising an alignment recess and a locking protrusion. 14. The door assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first frame member and the second frame member are constructed of different materials or have different colors. 15. An oven appliance defining a vertical, a lateral, and a transverse direction, the oven appliance comprising: a cabinet; a cooking chamber positioned within the cabinet; a door assembly rotatably mounted to the cabinet for providing selective access to the cooking chamber, the door assembly comprising a first frame member defining an alignment recess, the alignment recess defined at least in part by a front locating surface and a side locating surface; a second frame member defining a locking protrusion having a front seating face and a side seating face, wherein the front seating face and the side seating face are separated by a face angle measured within a horizontal plane, the face angle being between about 60 and 120 degrees, the locking protrusion configured for receipt within the alignment recess; and a mechanical fastener engaging the second frame member to urge the front seating face and the side seating face of the second frame member into engagement with the front locating surface and the side locating surface, respectively, of the first frame member. 16. The oven appliance of claim 15 , wherein the mechanical fastener further urges the side seating face into engagement with the side locating surface such that a side surface of the first frame member sits flush with a side surface of the second frame member. 17. The oven appliance of claim 15 , wherein the first frame member defines a fastener hole configured for receiving the mechanical fastener to urge the locking protrusion toward a front surface and a side surface of the first frame member. 18. The oven appliance of claim 17 , wherein the locking protrusion defines an interior surface facing toward the fastener hole, wherein the interior surface is angled at approximately 45 degrees relative to the front seating face, and wherein the interior surface defines a tapered surface that is engaged by the mechanical fastener to draw the locking protrusion into the alignment recess and urge the second frame member toward the first frame member. 19. The oven appliance of claim 15 , wherein the first frame member and the second frame member are constructed of different materials or have different colors.

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  • Mounting of doors, e.g. hinges, counterbalancing · CPC title

  • F24C15/04Primary

    with transparent panels · CPC title

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What does patent US11029036B2 cover?
A door assembly for providing selective access to a chamber of an appliance includes a plurality of frame members that are joined quickly and easily using a plurality of interlocking joints. Specifically, a first frame member defines an alignment recess that is defined at least in part by a front locating surface and is configured for receiving a locking protrusion defined on a second frame mem…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Haier Us Appliance Solutions Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F24C15/04. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 08 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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