Supports: cabinet structure – With inner and outer closures
Patent
1983-03-17
1985-02-19
Lyddane, William E.
Supports: cabinet structure
With inner and outer closures
312319, 312328, A47B 7704
Patent
active
045001472
ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to convenient, economical, and attractive means to easily convert any Refrigerator, Freezer, or Side by Side Refrigerator-Freezer Combination to Individual Shelf Doors to avoid loss of cold air upon opening the Refrigerator or Freezer doors, thus saving energy, maintaining the Refrigerator or Freezer at more stable normal operating temperatures, providing convenience in opening the Refrigerator or Freezer doors since it is not necessary to be in a hurry to reclose the doors to avoid loss of cold air in the Unit, and enhancing the attractive appearance of the Unit.
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Lyddane William E.
Rendos Thomas A.
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