Supports: cabinet structure – Mask or screen type
Patent
1982-10-25
1985-02-12
Lyddane, William E.
Supports: cabinet structure
Mask or screen type
A47B 8100
Patent
active
044987137
ABSTRACT:
A refrigeration apparatus having a plastic cabinet liner defining a refrigerated space and including a generally planar wall is located within a cabinet and spaced therefrom to receive foamed-in-place insulation. The planar wall of the liner has a first stress relief rib formed therein along with an interruption in the first stress relief rib. A second stress relief rib is formed in the planar wall and spaced from the first stress relief rib and has an extent generally parallel to the first rib at least equal to the length of the interruption. Thus, the first and second rib define a functionally continuous stress relief rib across the planar wall.
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Fellwock Charles G.
Fellwock Louis W.
Hortin Kenneth L.
Falk Joseph
Lyddane William E.
Whirlpool Corporation
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