Magnetic measuring device and container
US-2017121075-A1 · May 4, 2017 · US
US12320570B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12320570-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117318486-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 12, 2021 |
| Priority date | May 12, 2021 |
| Publication date | Jun 3, 2025 |
| Grant date | Jun 3, 2025 |
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An ice bin and scoop and related methods are disclosed. The ice bin includes a liner in an outer shell. A support plate is fitted in a space between the liner and the outer shell. The support plate has either ferromagnetic or magnetic material. The scoop has either magnetic or ferromagnetic material. The support plate is positioned so that the scoop can be supported inside the ice bin on the perimeter wall of the ice bin by a force of magnetic attraction between the support plate and the scoop. The support plate is positioned so that the scoop may be held out of contact with ice deposited in the bin and out of the path of falling ice. Molded-in-place insulation may support the support plate in the space between the liner and outer shell.
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An ice bin comprising: a bin body, the bin body comprising a lower portion, an upper portion, and a perimeter wall extending heightwise from the lower portion to the upper portion, the upper portion of the bin body defining an ice drop area configured so that ice dropped from an ice maker supported above the ice bin is passable through the ice drop area into the interior, the bin body further comprising an ice retrieval area spaced apart from the ice drop area for providing access to the interior of the ice bin, the perimeter wall comprising a support plate configured to support an ice scoop on the perimeter wall in the interior of the ice bin by a force of magnetic attraction between the ice scoop and the support plate; wherein the perimeter wall has a back, a front, and an inner side wall, the inner side wall having a front-to-back depth extending from the front to the back of the perimeter wall and the inner side wall having a height extending from the lower portion to the upper portion of the bin body; wherein the perimeter wall comprises an outer shell, a liner, and an enclosed insulation space between the outer shell and the liner, the support plate being received in the enclosed insulation space along the inner side wall of the perimeter wall and the enclosed insulation space being filled with foam insulation molded-in-place between the liner and the outer shell and around the support plate; wherein the support plate has a front edge margin, a back edge margin, and a front-to-back depth extending from the front edge margin to the back edge margin; wherein the support plate has a top edge margin, a bottom edge margin, and a height extending from the top edge margin to the bottom edge margin; wherein the back edge margin of the support plate is spaced apart from the back of the inner side wall by a front-to-back spacing distance; wherein the bottom edge margin of the support plate is spaced apart from the lower portion of the bin body by a top-to-bottom spacing distance; and wherein the front-to-back spacing distance is greater than the front-to-back depth of the support plate. 2. An ice bin as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the support plate is comprised of one of either a ferromagnetic material or a magnetic material. 3. An ice bin as set forth in claim 1 , further comprising double-sided tape connecting the support plate to the liner. 4. An ice bin as set forth in claim 3 , wherein the support plate is positioned on the front top corner of a side of the liner. 5. An ice bin as set forth in claim 4 , wherein the front-to-back depth of the support plate is in an inclusive range of from about 8 inches to about 24 inches. 6. An ice bin as set forth in claim 4 , wherein the liner has a front and a back and a front-to-back depth, the front-to-back depth of the support plate being at least about 10% of the front-to-back depth of the liner. 7. An ice bin as set forth in claim 4 , wherein the height of the support plate is in an inclusive range of from about 12 inches to about 36 inches. 8. An ice bin as set forth in claim 4 , wherein the liner has a top and a bottom and a height extending from the bottom to the top, the height of the support plate being at least about 10% of the height of the liner. 9. An ice bin as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the support plate further comprises a bevel between the front edge margin and the top edge margin. 10. An ice bin as set forth in claim 9 , wherein the top edge margin has a front-to-back dimension extending from the bevel to the back edge margin and wherein the front-to-back dimension is less than the front-to-back depth of the support plate; and wherein the front edge margin has a height dimension extending from the bottom edge margin to the bevel and wherein the height dimension is less than the height of the support plate. 11. An ice bin as set forth in claim 10 , wherein the bevel has a bevel dimension extending from the front edge margin to the top edge margin, wherein the bevel dimension is greater than the front-to-back dimension and the height dimension. 12. An ice storage and retrieval assembly comprising, an ice bin, the ice bin comprising a bin body, the bin body comprising a lower portion, an upper portion, and a perimeter wall extending heightwise from the lower portion to the upper portion, the upper portion of the bin body defining an ice drop area configured so that ice dropped from an ice maker supported above the ice bin is passable through the ice drop area into the interior, the bin body further comprising an ice retrieval area spaced apart from the ice drop area for providing access to the interior of the ice bin, the perimeter wall comprising a support plate, and an ice scoop comprising at least one magnetic or ferromagnetic element, the scoop being configured to support itself on the perimeter wall at a location in the interior of the ice bin overlying the support plate by force of magnetic attraction between the ice scoop and the support plate; wherein the support plate is ferromagnetic material; wherein the perimeter wall comprises an outer shell, a liner, and an enclosed insulation space between the outer shell and the liner, the support plate being received in the enclosed insulation space and the enclosed insulation space being filled with foam insulation molded-in-place between the liner and the outer shell and around the support plate; wherein the scoop comprises a plurality of spaced apart magnet receiving enclosures and wherein the at least one magnetic or ferromagnetic element comprises a plurality of magnetic elements, each magnetic element being received in a respective one of the magnet receiving enclosures, the scoop further comprising a plurality of caps, each cap joined to the scoop to cover a respective one of the magnet receiving enclosures and to retain the respective magnetic element in the magnet receiving enclosure. 13. An ice bin comprising: a bin body, the bin body comprising a lower portion, an upper portion, and a perimeter wall extending heightwise from the lower portion to the upper portion, the upper portion of the bin body defining an ice drop area configured so that ice dropped from an ice maker supported above the ice bin is passable through the ice drop area into the interior, the bin body further comprising an ice retrieval area spaced apart from the ice drop area for providing access to the interior of the ice bin, the perimeter wall comprising a support plate configured to support an ice scoop on the perimeter wall in the interior of the ice bin by a force of magnetic attraction between the ice scoop and the support plate; wherein the perimeter wall has a back, a front, and an inner side wall; wherein the perimeter wall comprises an outer shell, a liner, and an enclosed insulation space between the outer shell and the liner, the support plate being received in the enclosed insulation space along the inner side wall of the perimeter wall and the enclosed insulation space being filled with foam insulation molded-in-place between the liner and the outer shell and around the support plate. 14. An ice bin as set forth in claim 13 , further comprising double-sided tape connecting the support plate to the liner. 15. An ice bin as set forth in claim 13 , wherein the liner has a front, a back, and a side extending from the front to the back, wherein the support plate is located along the side of the liner closer to the front than the back of the liner and closer to the upper portion of the bin body than the lower portion of the bin body. 16. An ice bin as set forth in claim 15 , whe
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