IP Library Granted Patent US 12704318
Granted Patent B2
US 12704318 · App. 18/775,345 · Granted Aug 11, 2026

Cabinet reinforcing assembly

Inventors: Arunkumar Harikrishnasamy (Stevensville, MI); Lynne F. Hunter (Dorr, MI); Abhay Naik (Stevensville, MI); Sanket Vivek Phalak (Pune, IN); Aaron Michael Stewart (Buchanan, MI)
Assignee: Whirlpool Corporation
F25D23/067F25D21/04F25D23/062F25D23/065F25D23/069F25D2201/14F25D2323/024F25D2323/06F25D2400/04
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12704318
App. No.
18/775,345
Granted
Aug 11, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A refrigerating appliance includes a cabinet including an outer wrapper defining opposing first and second sidewalls, a rear wall coupling the first and second sidewalls and an access opening, and an inner liner defining an upper compartment and a lower compartment. The outer wrapper and the inner liner define a sealed insulating cavity therebetween. At least one T-bracket may be coupled to one of the first and second sidewalls. The at least one T-bracket may include a vertical portion and a horizontal portion. The upper compartment and the lower compartment are vertically spaced and include a horizontal plane therebetween. The vertical portion may be disposed across the horizontal plane and the horizontal portion may extend towards the rear wall along the horizontal plane.

Claims (30)

1 . A cabinet assembly for a refrigerating appliance, the cabinet assembly comprising:

a cabinet comprising:

an outer wrapper defining opposing first and second sidewalls, a rear wall coupling the first and second sidewalls and an access opening; and

an inner liner defining an upper compartment and a lower compartment, wherein the outer wrapper and the inner liner define an insulating cavity therebetween that is under vacuum; and

first and second T-brackets coupled to the first and second sidewalls, respectively, the first and second T-brackets each including a vertical portion and a horizontal portion, wherein the upper compartment and the lower compartment define a compartment interface and the vertical portions are disposed across the compartment interface adjacent the access opening and the horizontal portions are disposed along the compartment interface and extend towards the rear wall, further wherein the outer wrapper includes grooves dimensioned to receive the first and second T-brackets.

2 . The cabinet assembly of claim 1 , wherein the vertical portions of the first and second T-brackets are spaced from access opening edges of the first and second sidewalls.

3 . The cabinet assembly of claim 2 , wherein the horizontal portions of the first and second T-brackets extend past the vertical portions such that the horizontal portions are closer to the access opening edges than the vertical portions.

4 . The cabinet assembly of claim 1 , further comprising:

a mullion bracket positioned along the compartment interface and extending across the access opening, wherein the mullion bracket includes first and second ends having engagement portions configured to couple with the first and second sidewalls and the first and second T-brackets at least partially overlap the first and second ends, respectively.

5 . The cabinet assembly of claim 4 , wherein one of the first and second ends of the mullion bracket is coupled to a pair of hinges and the vertical portion of the corresponding one of the first and second T-brackets includes a first height greater than a second height of the pair of hinges.

6 . The cabinet assembly of claim 1 , wherein the grooves include a recess dimensioned to receive an end of a mullion bracket.

7 . The cabinet assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first and second T-brackets are welded to the outer wrapper.

8 . A cabinet of an appliance, the cabinet comprising:

an outer wrapper defining opposing sidewalls, a rear wall coupling the opposing sidewalls and an access opening,

an inner liner defining an upper compartment and a lower compartment;

a mullion bracket disposed in a horizontal plane between the upper compartment and the lower compartment; and

a T-bracket coupled to one of the opposing sidewalls, the T-bracket including a vertical portion and a horizontal portion, wherein the vertical portion is disposed adjacent the access opening and spaced from an access opening edge of the one of the sidewalls and the horizontal portion is disposed along the horizontal plane including the mullion bracket and extends towards the rear wall approximately a width of the one of the sidewalls and past the vertical portion such that the horizontal portion is closer to the access opening edge than the vertical portion.

9 . The cabinet of an appliance of claim 8 , wherein the outer wrapper and the inner liner define a sealed insulating cavity therebetween and the insulating cavity defines an at least partial vacuum.

10 . The cabinet of claim 8 , wherein the mullion bracket includes an end having an engagement portion configured to couple with the one of the sidewalls and the T-bracket at least partially overlaps the engagement portion.

11 . A refrigerating appliance comprising:

a cabinet comprising:

an outer wrapper defining opposing first and second sidewalls, a rear wall coupling the first and second sidewalls and an access opening; and

an inner liner defining an upper compartment and a lower compartment, wherein the outer wrapper and the inner liner define a sealed insulating cavity therebetween that is under vacuum; and

at least one T-bracket coupled to one of the first and second sidewalls, the at least one T-bracket including a vertical portion and a horizontal portion, wherein the upper compartment and the lower compartment are vertically spaced and include a horizontal plane therebetween, the vertical portion is disposed across the horizontal plane and the horizontal portion extends towards the rear wall along the horizontal plane, further wherein the outer wrapper includes a groove dimensioned to receive the at least one T-bracket.

12 . The refrigerating appliance of claim 11 , wherein the at least one T-bracket includes first and second T-brackets coupled to the first and second sidewalls, respectively.

13 . The refrigerating appliance of claim 11 , wherein the vertical portion of the at least one T-bracket is spaced from an access opening edge of the one of the first and second sidewalls.

14 . The refrigerating appliance of claim 13 , wherein the horizontal portion of the at least one T-bracket extends past the vertical portion such that the horizontal portion is closer to the access opening edge than the vertical portion.

15 . The refrigerating appliance of claim 11 , further comprising:

a mullion bracket extending across the access opening between the upper compartment and the lower compartment, wherein the mullion bracket includes an end having an engagement portion configured to couple with the one of the first and second sidewalls and the at least one T-bracket at least partially overlaps the end of the mullion bracket.

16 . The refrigerating appliance of claim 11 , wherein the at least one T-bracket is welded to the outer wrapper.