Receptacles – Receptacle having flexible – removable inner liner – Means for venting air trapped between the liner and its...
Patent
1989-04-20
1990-02-27
Foster, Jimmy G.
Receptacles
Receptacle having flexible, removable inner liner
Means for venting air trapped between the liner and its...
62277, 62440, 220444, 220467, B65D 8874
Patent
active
049038583
ABSTRACT:
A cabinet assembly for a refrigerator having two top front corners. The cabinet has an outer sheet metal shell having a top panel, side panels and a front face. The front face is formed to provide a first U-shaped portion and a second U-shaped portion with a groove area in the second U-shaped portion. There is a brace located at each of the two top front corners of the cabinet and each has two joined sections at right angles to each other and each section is formed as an inwardly open U-shaped channel having a base, a first leg and a second leg spaced apart and integrally joined to the base. The brace has at least one resilient hook shaped latch element on each of the two joined sections. The latch elements extend from the first leg beyond the base and engage the second U-shaped portion in the groove area to secure the brace to the outer metal shell.
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Clark Oliver R.
Powell John M.
Foster Jimmy G.
General Electric Company
Reams Radford M.
Weidner Frederick P.
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