CN107923697B - Refrigerator with a door - Google Patents

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CN107923697B
CN107923697B CN201680013050.0A CN201680013050A CN107923697B CN 107923697 B CN107923697 B CN 107923697B CN 201680013050 A CN201680013050 A CN 201680013050A CN 107923697 B CN107923697 B CN 107923697B
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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The invention provides a refrigerator capable of reducing the reduction of the storage space of a door caused by a storage component. The refrigerator 1 includes: doors 4L, 4R; at least one rack 4b, 4c, 4d, 4 e; and a storage unit 100 into which at least a tube or a bottle can be inserted and which is detachably provided inside the doors 4L and 4R. The storage unit 100 may be placed on the at least one placing rack 4b, 4c, 4d, 4 e. Preferably, the at least one tube or bottle may be inserted into the receiving unit 100 in an inclined direction.

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Refrigerator with a door
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a technology of a refrigerator, and more particularly to a technology of a storage member for storing a tube body such as seasoning or a bottle body.
Background
Conventionally, a storage member for storing a tube such as a seasoning or a bottle is attached to an inner side of a door of a refrigerator. This technique is described in, for example, the following patent documents.
Japanese patent laying-open No. 8-170873 (patent document 1) discloses a food container for a refrigerator and a refrigerator. According to japanese patent laying-open No. 8-170873 (patent document 1), a refrigerator food container having a rectangular planar shape, a height larger than a width constituting the rectangular shape, and a size capable of being arranged in a cabinet of the refrigerator is provided in a refrigerator, and a feed port for feeding food is provided in an upper portion of the refrigerator food container, and at least a cold air vent is provided in a lower portion of the refrigerator container.
Patent specification No. 2716867 (patent document 2) discloses a refrigerator with a can transfer function. According to patent specification No. 2716867 (patent document 2), there is provided a refrigerator with a can transfer function, comprising: an upper bag body provided on the back side of the door so as to accommodate the can product inserted from above; a lower bag body arranged below the upper bag body, configured to receive the dropped can product and take it out to the outside; a bottom plate selectively rotatably provided in the upper bag body, and forming a space portion between the bottom plate and the back side of the door for guiding the can products and allowing the can products to fall into the lower bag body in an insertion order when the bottom plate is rotatably supported; a drawer provided in the lower bag body, for receiving the can product and taking out the can product to the outside; and a holding mechanism for holding the dropped can product during the drawer pulling-out operation, and for releasing the holding operation and storing the can product into the drawer during the drawer pushing-in operation.
Japanese patent laid-open No. 2012-26639 (patent document 3) discloses a refrigerator. According to Japanese patent laid-open No. 2012-26639 (patent document 3), the present invention comprises: a door for opening and closing a front surface opening of a refrigerator main body, a first door storage container and a second door storage container provided above and below an inner side of the door, and a tube storage means provided in the first door storage container or the second door storage container, the refrigerator characterized in that: the tube housing means includes a first locking portion and a second locking portion on a long side and a short side, respectively, wherein the first door housing container is higher than the second door housing container in height, the first locking portion is configured to be engageable with a front wall of the first door housing container in height, and the second locking portion is configured to be engageable with a front wall of the second door housing container in height.
[ patent document 1] Japanese patent application laid-open No. Hei 8-170873
[ patent document 2] specification of patent No. 2716867
[ patent document 3] Japanese patent laid-open No. 2012 and 26639
Disclosure of Invention
However, in the conventional refrigerator, since a storage member for storing a tube such as seasoning or a bottle is attached to the door, there is a problem that a storage space of the door is limited and an amount of a milk box, a tea container, or the like to be stored is limited.
The present invention has been made in view of the above problems, and an object of the present invention is to provide a refrigerator capable of reducing a reduction in a storage space of a door by a storage member.
According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a refrigerator. The refrigerator is provided with: a door; at least one rack; and a storage unit into which at least the tube or the bottle is inserted and which is detachably provided inside the door. The storage unit may be mounted on the at least one placing frame.
Preferably, the at least one tube or bottle may be inserted into the receiving unit in an inclined direction. The angle between the back surface of the storage unit and the insertion direction of at least the tube or the bottle is 30 degrees or more and 60 degrees or less.
Preferably, the storage unit has a plurality of storage spaces formed in a vertical direction in a state where the storage unit is hung on the door. The width of the lower storage space in the vertical direction is greater than the width of the upper storage space in the vertical direction in a state where the storage unit is hung on the door.
Preferably, a plurality of ribs are formed on an inner wall of the housing space in parallel with an insertion direction of the at least one tube or bottle.
Preferably, the housing unit is formed with at least one locking portion. At least one clamping stop opening corresponding to the clamping stop part is formed on the door and the placing frame.
Effects of the invention
As described above, according to the present invention, it is possible to provide a refrigerator capable of reducing a reduction in the storage space of the door by the storage unit.
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Fig. 1 is a front view showing a part of the outside and a part of the inside of a refrigerator 1 according to a first embodiment.
Fig. 2 is a schematic view showing a state in which the storage unit 100 of the first embodiment is attached to the door 4R and a state in which the storage unit 100 is mounted on the rack 4 e.
Fig. 3 is a side sectional view showing a state in which the storage unit 100 of the first embodiment is attached to the door 4R.
Fig. 4 is a side cross-sectional view showing a state in which the storage unit 100 of the first embodiment is placed on the rack 4 e.
Fig. 5 is a side cross-sectional view showing a state in which the storage unit 100 according to the fourth embodiment is placed on the rack 4 e.
Fig. 6 is a side sectional view showing a state in which the storage unit 100 of the fifth embodiment is attached to the door 4R.
Fig. 7 is a side cross-sectional view showing a state in which the storage unit 100 according to the fifth embodiment is mounted on the rack 4 e.
Fig. 8 is a side sectional view showing a state in which the housing unit 100 of the sixth embodiment is attached to the door 4R.
Fig. 9 is a side cross-sectional view showing a state in which the storage unit 100 according to the sixth embodiment is placed on the rack 4 e.
Fig. 10 is a side sectional view showing a state in which the storage unit 100 of the seventh embodiment is attached to the door 4R.
Fig. 11 is a side cross-sectional view showing a state in which the storage unit 100 of the seventh embodiment is mounted on the rack 4 e.
Fig. 12 is a side sectional view showing a state in which the storage unit 100 of the eighth embodiment is attached to the door 4R.
Fig. 13 is a side cross-sectional view showing a state in which the storage unit 100 according to the eighth embodiment is placed on the rack 4 e.
Fig. 14 is a schematic view showing a state in which the storage unit 100 according to the ninth embodiment is mounted on the rack 4 e.
Detailed Description
Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings. In the following description, the same components are denoted by the same reference numerals. Their names and functions are also the same. Therefore, detailed description of the same parts will not be repeated.
< first embodiment >
< integral construction of refrigerator >
First, the overall configuration of the refrigerator 1 according to the present embodiment will be described with reference to fig. 1. Fig. 1 is a front view showing a part of the outside and a part of the inside of a refrigerator 1 according to the present embodiment.
The refrigerator 1 comprises an insulated cabinet 2. A refrigerating chamber 4 is provided in the upper part of the heat insulating box 2, and freezing chambers 21 and 5 are provided below the refrigerating chamber 4 in a side-by-side manner. Freezing chamber 6 is also disposed below freezing chambers 21 and 5, and vegetable chamber 7 is disposed below freezing chamber 6. In addition, it is preferred that the function of these chambers is switchable.
Refrigerating room 4 and freezing rooms 21 and 5 are partitioned by an insulating wall, and freezing room 6 and vegetable room 7 are partitioned by an insulating wall. The heat insulating wall is filled with a heat insulating material such as foamed styrene.
The refrigerating chamber 4 is used for refrigerating and storing stored items, and has a front surface opened and closed by doors 4L and 4R, and the doors 4L and 4R are made of heat insulating materials pivotally supported at left and right ends, respectively. In the present embodiment, on the back side of the doors 4L and 4R, cases 45L and 45R for housing milk boxes, teapots, beer bottles, and the like are disposed.
In the present embodiment, a storage unit 100 for storing a tube body such as seasoning, a bottle body, or the like is detachably attached to the back side of the door 4R and above the case 45R. As described later, the storage unit 100 is removable from the rear surface of the door 4R and is placed on the placement rack 4 e.
In the refrigerating compartment 4, racks 4b, 4c, 4d, and 4e are arranged in this order from above. When viewed from the front, a fresh keeping chamber 70 is provided on the right side and a water supply part 17 is provided on the left side below the rack 4 e.
The freezing chambers 21, 5, 6 communicate with each other inside for freezing and preserving the stored materials. The freezing chamber 21 constitutes an ice making chamber, details of which will be described later. The front surface of the freezing chamber 21 is opened and closed by an insulation door 21a pivotally supported at the left end, and the front surface of the freezing chamber 5 is opened and closed by an insulation door 5a pivotally supported at the right end. The front surface of the freezing chamber 6 is opened and closed by a drawer type heat insulating door 6 a.
The vegetable compartment 7 stores stored items in a refrigerated state at a temperature higher than that of the refrigerating compartment 4, and stores vegetables, fruits, and the like. The front surface of the vegetable compartment 7 is opened and closed by a pull-out type heat insulating door 7 a.
A machine room, not shown, is provided on the rear surface side of the vegetable room 7. The machine chamber is provided with a compressor of a refrigeration cycle.
The freezing chamber 21 is adjacent to a lower portion of the refrigerating chamber 4 with a heat insulating wall interposed therebetween, and an ice box and an ice storage container are disposed. The ice-making box can be used for making ice, and the ice storage container can be used for containing the ice made by the ice-making box. Thus, the freezing chamber 21 constitutes an ice making chamber that makes ice.
The water supply unit 17 provided at the lower portion of the refrigerating compartment 4 is driven by a water supply pump to supply water from the water supply tank to the ice making box.
< construction of door 4R, storage unit 100 and rack 4e >
Next, the structure of the door 4R, the storage unit 100, and the rack 4e will be described. Fig. 2(a) is a schematic view showing a state in which the storage unit 100 is mounted on the door 4R, and fig. 2(b) is a schematic view showing a state in which the storage unit 100 is mounted on the rack 4 e. Fig. 3 is a side sectional view showing a state where the storage unit 100 is attached to the door 4R. Fig. 4 is a side cross-sectional view showing a state where the storage unit 100 is placed on the rack 4 e.
Referring to fig. 2(a) and 3, when there are few boxes or the like in the box body 45R to be stored in the back surface of the door 4R, or there are many foods or the like to be placed on the rack 4e, the user usually uses the storage unit 100 attached to the door 4R. More specifically, in the present embodiment, a plurality of locking notches 109A and 109A are formed in the rear surface 119 of the storage unit 100. A plurality of locking portions 41A, 41A are formed above the case 45R on the rear surface of the door 4R. The user fits the plurality of locking portions 41A, 41A into the plurality of locking notches 109A, and thereby attaches the storage unit 100 to the door 4R.
On the other hand, when there are many cassettes or the like to be stored in the cassette body 45R on the rear surface of the door 4R and there are few foods or the like to be placed on the rack 4e, the storage unit 100 is removed from the rear surface of the door 4R and placed on the rack 4e for use, as shown in fig. 2(b) and 4. More specifically, the user removes the storage unit 100 from the door 4R by removing the plurality of locking portions 41A and 41A from the plurality of locking notches 109A and 109A.
In this way, in the refrigerator 1 of the present embodiment, the storage unit 100 can be attached to the door 4R or the storage unit 100 can be attached to the rack 4e according to the amount of the cassette, the large container, or the like to be stored in the door 4R or the amount of the food or the like to be placed on the rack 4 e. That is, the space in the refrigerator can be more reasonably and effectively used according to the use state of the user.
More specifically, referring to fig. 2 to 4, the storage unit 100 of the present embodiment has 3 storage spaces. Further, referring to fig. 3, the housing unit 100 has a back surface 109, a first wall 101 opening at an angle α from the back surface 109, a second wall 102 formed below the first wall 101 in parallel with the first wall 101, and a third wall 103 formed below the second wall 102 in parallel with the second wall 102.
A side wall 107A is formed by the rear surface 109, the left end portions of the first wall 101, the second wall 102, and the third wall 103. Similarly, a side wall 107B is formed at the right end of the back surface 109, the first wall 101, the second wall 102, and the third wall 103.
With this configuration, the first housing space is formed by the rear surface 109, the first wall 101, and the side walls 107A and 107B. The first wall 101, the second wall 102, and the side walls 107A and 107B form a second housing space. The second wall 102, the third wall 103, and the side walls 107A and 107B form a third housing space.
In the present embodiment, the width Y between the second wall 102 and the third wall 103 is formed to be larger than the width X between the first wall 101 and the second wall 102. Accordingly, the third housing space can house a larger tube or bottle than the second housing space, and therefore, the posture of the housing unit 100 is stabilized.
In the refrigerator 1 of the present embodiment, when the storage unit 100 is placed on the rack 4e, a gap of 1cm or more is preferably formed between the highest portion of the storage unit 100 and the rack 4 d. Therefore, the air in the refrigerator can smoothly flow, and the reduction of the cooling efficiency can be avoided.
More specifically, since the racks 4b, 4c, 4d, and 4e are formed to be able to vertically store 350mml of beer cans, the storage unit 100 is preferably formed so that the height when placed on the rack 4e is equal to the height of 350mml of beer, that is, about 122 cm.
For example, the angle α between the back surface 109 and the first wall 101 is preferably about 30 to 60 degrees. More specifically, the angle α between the back surface 109 and the first wall 101 is preferably about 40 to 50 degrees.
In the present embodiment, a plurality of ribs 105 and 105 … … are formed on the first wall 101 on the first accommodation space side in the direction of insertion of the tube or the bottle. Further, a plurality of ribs 105, 105 … … are formed on the second wall 102 on the second storage space side in the direction of insertion of the tube or bottle. Further, a plurality of ribs 105, 105 … … are formed on the third wall 103 on the third accommodation space side in the insertion direction of the tube or bottle. Thus, the tube or bottle inserted into the third to third storage spaces is easily inserted straight and is not easily fallen down during storage.
Further, a plurality of ribs 105, 105 … … may be formed on the first accommodation space side of the back surface 109 in the insertion direction of the tube or the bottle. Further, a plurality of ribs 105, 105 … … may be formed on the second storage space side of the first wall 101 in the insertion direction of the tube or the bottle. Further, a plurality of ribs 105, 105 … … may be formed on the third accommodation space side of the second wall 102 in the direction of insertion of the tube or bottle. Thus, the tube or bottle inserted into the first to third storage spaces is easily inserted straight, and is not easily fallen down during storage.
< second embodiment >
In the first embodiment, the configuration in which the storage unit 100 can be placed on the lowermost shelf 4e when the storage unit 100 is removed from the rear surface of the door 4R is described, but the storage unit 100 may be placed on at least one of the shelves 4b, 4c, and 4d other than the shelf 4 e.
Other configurations are the same as those in the first embodiment, and therefore, description thereof will not be repeated.
< third embodiment >
In the first embodiment, the storage unit 100 is detachably provided on the rear surface of the right door 4R, but may be detachably provided on the rear surface of the left door 4L. Further, one storage unit 100 may be provided to the doors 4L and 4R on both sides so as to be freely detachable. Further, the two storage units 100 may be detachably provided to the doors 4L and 4R, respectively. Further, a plurality of storage units 100 may be detachably provided in one door 4R.
Other configurations are the same as those in the first embodiment, and therefore, description thereof will not be repeated.
< fourth embodiment >
In the first embodiment, the storage unit 100 is placed only on the upper surfaces of the racks 4b, 4c, 4D, and 4e as shown in fig. 4, but the locking portions 42D and 42D may be formed on the upper surface of the rack 4e as shown in fig. 5. That is, the user removes the storage unit 100 from the back surface of the door 4R, and fits the plurality of locking portions 42D, 42D into the plurality of locking notches 109A, thereby attaching the storage unit 100 to the upper surface of the rack 4 e.
Other configurations are the same as those in the first embodiment, and therefore, description thereof will not be repeated.
< fifth embodiment >
In the second embodiment, as shown in fig. 6 and 7, locking openings 109A and 109A are formed in the rear surface 109 of the storage unit 100. However, as shown in fig. 6 and 7, the rear surface 109 may be formed substantially only behind the first storage space. The plate- like portions 109E, 109E may be formed only in the portions corresponding to the positions of the locking portions 41A, 42D on the doors 4L, 4R or the shelves 4b, 4c, 4E.
The user attaches the storage unit 100 to the doors 4L and 4R by hooking the plate- like portions 109E and 109E to the locking portions 41A and 41A, or attaches the storage unit 100 to the racks 4b, 4c, and 4E by hooking the plate- like portions 109E and 109E to the locking portions 42D and 42D.
Other configurations are the same as those in the first embodiment, and therefore, description thereof will not be repeated.
< sixth embodiment >
In the first to fifth embodiments, as shown in fig. 3 and 4, the locking notches 109A and 109A are formed in the rear surface 109 of the storage unit 100, and the locking portions 41A, 42D and 42D are formed in the rear surfaces of the doors 4R and 4L and the racks 4b, 4c, 4D and 4 e. On the contrary, as shown in fig. 8 and 9, the convex portions 109F and 109F may be formed on the rear surface 109 of the storage unit 100, and the hole portions or concave portions 41F and 41F, which are locking openings, may be formed on the rear surface of the door 4R. In this case, holes or recesses 42F and 42F, which are engagement notches, may be formed also in the upper surface of the housing frame 4 e.
Other configurations are the same as those in the first embodiment, and therefore, description thereof will not be repeated.
< seventh embodiment >
In the first to sixth embodiments, the storage unit 100 has first to third storage spaces. However, as shown in fig. 10 and 11, the storage unit 100 may have first to fourth storage spaces.
More specifically, the housing unit 100 has a rear surface 109, a first wall 101 that opens at an angle β from the rear surface 109, a second wall 102 formed below the first wall 101 in parallel with the first wall 101, a third wall 103 formed below the second wall 102 in parallel with the second wall 102, and a fourth wall 104 formed below the third wall 103.
A side wall 107A is formed at the left end of the rear surface 109, the first wall 101, the second wall 102, the third wall 103, and the fourth wall 104. Similarly, a side wall 107B is formed at the right end of the back surface 109, the first wall 101, the second wall 102, the third wall 103, and the fourth wall 104.
With this configuration, the first housing space is formed by the rear surface 109, the first wall 101, and the side walls 107A and 107B. The first wall 101, the second wall 102, and the side walls 107A and 107B form a second housing space. The second wall 102, the third wall 103, and the side walls 107A and 107B form a third housing space. A fourth housing space is formed by the third wall 103, the fourth wall 104, and the side walls 107A and 107B.
In the present embodiment, the width Y between the second wall 102 and the third wall 103 is formed to be larger than the width X between the first wall 101 and the second wall 102. A width Z between the third wall 103 and the fourth wall 104 is formed larger than a width Y between the second wall 102 and the third wall 103. Accordingly, a larger tube or bottle can be stored in the third storage space than in the second storage space, and a larger tube or bottle can be stored in the fourth storage space than in the third storage space, so that the posture of the storage unit 100 is stabilized.
In the refrigerator 1 of the present embodiment, it is also preferable that a gap of 1cm or more is formed between the highest portion of the storage unit 100 and the rack 4d when the storage unit 100 is placed on the rack 4 e. Therefore, the air in the refrigerator can smoothly flow, and the reduction of the cooling efficiency can be avoided.
More specifically, since the racks 4b, 4c, 4d, and 4e are spaced apart from each other so that a beer can of 350mml can be placed therein, the storage unit 100 is preferably formed so that the height when placed on the racks 4b, 4c, 4d, and 4e is equal to the height of beer of 350 mml.
For example, the angle α between the back surface 109 and the first wall 101 is preferably 25 to 55 degrees. Further, the angle α between the back surface 109 and the first wall 101 is preferably 35 to 50 degrees.
< eighth embodiment >
In the first to sixth embodiments, the storage unit 100 has first to third storage spaces. However, as shown in fig. 12 and 13, the receiving unit 100 may have first and second receiving spaces.
More specifically, the storage unit 100 has a rear surface 109, a first wall 101 that opens at an angle γ from the rear surface 109, and a second wall 102 that is formed below the first wall 101 in parallel with the first wall 101.
A side wall 107A is formed on the rear surface 109 and left end portions of the first wall 101 and the second wall 102. Similarly, a side wall 107B is formed on the rear surface 109 and the right end portions of the first wall 101 and the second wall 102.
With this configuration, the first housing space is formed by the rear surface 109, the first wall 101, and the side walls 107A and 107B. The first wall 101, the second wall 102, and the side walls 107A and 107B form a second housing space.
In the refrigerator 1 of the present embodiment, it is also preferable that a gap of 1cm or more is formed between the highest portion of the storage unit 100 and the rack 4d when the storage unit 100 is placed on the rack 4 e. Therefore, the air in the refrigerator can smoothly flow, and the reduction of the cooling efficiency can be avoided.
More specifically, since the racks 4b, 4c, 4d, and 4e are spaced apart from each other so that a beer can of 350mml can be placed therein, the storage unit 100 is preferably formed so that the height when placed on the racks 4b, 4c, 4d, and 4e is equal to the height of beer of 350 mml.
For example, the angle α between the back surface 109 and the first wall 101 is preferably about 35 to 65 degrees. Further, the angle α between the back surface 109 and the first wall 101 is preferably 40 to 55 degrees.
Other configurations are the same as those in the first embodiment, and therefore, description thereof will not be repeated.
< ninth embodiment >
In the first to eighth embodiments, the ribs 105, 105 are formed in the first to fourth housing spaces. However, as shown in fig. 14, the partitions 105X and 105X … … may be formed in the first to fourth storage spaces. Thus, the tube or bottle inserted into the first to fourth storage spaces is easily inserted straight, and is not easily fallen down during storage.
< summary of the various embodiments >
In the first to ninth embodiments described above, a refrigerator 1 is provided. The refrigerator 1 includes: doors 4L, 4R; at least one rack 4b, 4c, 4d, 4 e; and a storage unit 100 into which at least a tube or a bottle can be inserted and which is detachably provided inside the doors 4L and 4R. The storage unit 100 may be placed on the at least one placement frame 4b, 4c, 4d, 4 e.
Preferably, the at least one tube or bottle may be inserted into the receiving unit 100 in an inclined direction. The angles α, β, γ between the back surface of the storage unit 100 and the insertion direction of at least the tube or the bottle are 30 degrees to 60 degrees.
As the storage unit 100, it is preferable that a plurality of storage spaces are formed in the vertical direction in a state where the storage unit 100 is hung on the doors 4L and 4R. In a state where the storage unit 100 is hung on the doors 4L and 4R, the vertical width Y of the lower storage space is larger than the vertical width X of the upper storage space.
Preferably, a plurality of ribs 105, 105 … … are formed on the inner wall of the storage space in parallel with the insertion direction of at least the tube or the bottle.
Preferably, at least one locking portion 109F is formed in the storage unit 100. At least one locking notch 41F, 42F corresponding to the locking portion 109F is formed in the doors 4L, 4R and the racks 4b, 4c, 4d, 4 e.
It should be understood that the embodiments disclosed herein are illustrative in all respects, not restrictive. The scope of the invention is indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description, and all changes that come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are intended to be embraced therein.
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1 refrigerator
2 Heat insulation box
4 refrigerating chamber
4L door
4R door
4b placing rack
4c rack
4d placing rack
4e placing rack
5 freezing chamber
5a heat insulation door
6 freezing chamber
6a heat insulation door
7 vegetable room
7a heat insulation door
17 water supply part
21 freezing chamber
21a heat insulation door
41A locking part
41F stop mouth
42D latch part
42F locking port
45L box
45R box body
70 fresh-keeping chamber
100 storage unit
101 first wall
102 second wall
103 third wall
104 fourth wall
105 Ribs
105X baffle
107A side wall
107B side wall
109 back side
109A locking port
109E plate-like portion
109F locking part
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1. A refrigerator is characterized by comprising:
a door;
at least one rack; and
a receiving unit into which at least a tube or a bottle is inserted and which is detachably provided inside the door;
the receiving unit can be carried on the at least one placing frame,
the housing unit has a back surface, a first wall and a second wall provided obliquely from the back surface,
the first wall is a rear wall and the second wall is a front wall in a state where a rear surface of the storage unit is mounted on an inner side of the door, and a storage space into which at least the tube or the bottle is inserted and held in an inclined direction is formed,
the first wall is a bottom wall and the second wall is an upper wall in a state where the rear surface of the storage unit is placed on the placement frame, the storage space into which the tube or the bottle can be inserted and held at least in an oblique direction is formed,
the first wall extends forward of the storage space in a state where the storage unit is placed on the placement frame.
2. The refrigerator according to claim 1,
the angle between the back surface of the storage unit and the insertion direction of at least the tube or the bottle is 30 degrees or more and 60 degrees or less.
3. A refrigerator is characterized by comprising:
a door;
at least one rack; and
a receiving unit into which at least a tube or a bottle is inserted and which is detachably provided inside the door;
the storage unit has a plurality of storage spaces formed in a vertical direction in a state where the storage unit is hung on the door,
the width of the lower storage space in the vertical direction is greater than the width of the upper storage space in the vertical direction in a state where the storage unit is hung on the door.
4. The refrigerator according to any one of claims 1 to 3,
a plurality of ribs are formed on the inner wall of the housing space in parallel with the insertion direction of at least the tube or the bottle.
5. The refrigerator according to any one of claims 1 to 3,
at least one locking part is formed on the receiving unit,
at least one locking opening corresponding to the locking part is formed on the door and the placing frame.
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