CN110307690B - Domestic refrigerator with a particularly fixed plate-shaped refrigerated goods holder - Google Patents

Domestic refrigerator with a particularly fixed plate-shaped refrigerated goods holder Download PDF

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CN110307690B
CN110307690B CN201910215852.5A CN201910215852A CN110307690B CN 110307690 B CN110307690 B CN 110307690B CN 201910215852 A CN201910215852 A CN 201910215852A CN 110307690 B CN110307690 B CN 110307690B
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R·施陶德
A·凯斯勒
A·科尔特
K·弗斯特林
S·马赫尔曼斯
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F25REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
    • F25DREFRIGERATORS; COLD ROOMS; ICE-BOXES; COOLING OR FREEZING APPARATUS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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    • F25DREFRIGERATORS; COLD ROOMS; ICE-BOXES; COOLING OR FREEZING APPARATUS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F25REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
    • F25DREFRIGERATORS; COLD ROOMS; ICE-BOXES; COOLING OR FREEZING APPARATUS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F25D25/00Charging, supporting, and discharging the articles to be cooled
    • F25D25/02Charging, supporting, and discharging the articles to be cooled by shelves
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F25REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
    • F25DREFRIGERATORS; COLD ROOMS; ICE-BOXES; COOLING OR FREEZING APPARATUS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F25D25/00Charging, supporting, and discharging the articles to be cooled
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A domestic refrigeration appliance (1) having: a housing (1a) in which at least one receiving chamber (2, 3) for food is configured; an inner container (5) which delimits the receiving chamber with its walls (7, 8); a plate-type refrigerated goods holder (6) which can be arranged in the receiving chamber without damage; and a positioning device (27) by means of which the refrigerated goods carrier (6) is positionally fixed in its final position at least in one spatial direction, the positioning device (28) having a positioning hook (12) which is arranged on the side wall (7) and which, viewed in the width direction (x) of the domestic refrigeration appliance (1), is oriented so as to project from the side wall (7) into the receiving space, the positioning device (27) having a hook receptacle (20) into which the positioning hook (12) is sunk from below, the positioning hook (12) being covered by the refrigerated goods carrier at least on the front side in the positionally fixed final position of the refrigerated goods carrier.

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Domestic refrigerator with a particularly fixed plate-shaped refrigerated goods holder
Technical Field
The invention relates to a domestic refrigerator having a housing in which at least one receiving chamber for food is formed. Furthermore, the domestic refrigerator has an inner container which delimits a receiving chamber with a wall of the inner container. Furthermore, the domestic refrigerator has a plate-type refrigerated goods holder which is separate from the inner container and which is arranged in the receiving space in a manner such that it can be released without damage. The domestic refrigerator also has a positioning device, by means of which the refrigerated goods holder is fixed in position in at least one spatial direction in its final position in the receiving space.
Background
In domestic refrigeration appliances, such as, for example, refrigeration or freezer appliances or combination refrigerator-freezer appliances, it is known to remove or insert a refrigerated goods holder (e.g. a shelf) from a receiving space in a manner that can be released without damage or can be inserted again. Since for this purpose the respectively horizontally oriented plate (which forms a shelf floor of this type) is to be securely mounted in its final position, the plate is usually positioned accordingly. As a result, unintentional sliding of such shelf panels in the depth direction of the domestic refrigeration appliance and thus falling of deposits resting on such shelf panels should be avoided.
In this case, configurations are known from the prior art in which a recess is formed in the vertical side wall of the inner container, in which recess a retaining element for such a refrigerated goods holder is arranged. Due to such retaining elements which sink into the walls, the installation and secure holding of the shelf panel is more complicated, which limits the user friendliness.
Different positioning device configurations are known, for example, from DE 102011006957 a1, EP 2420783 a2 and EP 2160555 a 1. The recesses for the base plate of the locking grids are each shown there.
Disclosure of Invention
The object of the present invention is to provide a domestic refrigeration appliance in which the insertion of a plate-like refrigerated goods holder in the receiving space is achieved in a simple and user-friendly manner and in which the fixed position of such a refrigerated goods holder is also achieved quickly and reliably. On the other hand, simple and rapid removal from the receiving chamber should also be possible.
This object is achieved by a domestic refrigeration device having the features of claim 1.
One aspect of the invention relates to a domestic refrigeration device having a housing in which at least one receiving chamber for food is formed. Furthermore, the domestic refrigerator has an inner container which delimits the receiving space with its walls. Furthermore, the domestic refrigerator has at least one separate and plate-type refrigerated goods holder, which is arranged in the receiving space in a manner such that it can be released without damage. The domestic refrigerator also has a positioning device, by means of which the refrigerated goods holder is positionally fixed in its final position in the receiving space in at least one spatial direction. The spatial direction may in particular be the depth direction, but may also be the width direction, and these two particular spatial directions are preferably provided: the refrigerated object bracket is fixed in position in the spatial direction. The positioning device has at least one positioning hook, which is arranged on a vertical side wall of the inner container that delimits the receiving chamber. Such an integrated positioning hook is arranged and oriented, viewed in the width direction of the domestic refrigeration appliance, so as to project from the side wall into the receiving chamber. The positioning device also has a hook receptacle, separate from the positioning hook, for the purpose of lowering the positioning hook, which is fixed in position in the final position of the refrigerated goods carrier, from below into the hook receptacle, wherein the positioning hook is covered by the refrigerated goods carrier at least on the front side in the fixed final position of the refrigerated goods carrier. Due to such a configuration, the positioning hooks are thus not arranged sunk, for example in a recess or groove in the side wall, but project from the side wall into the receiving chamber in the width direction. The positioning hook is thereby arranged in the receiving space virtually exposed and freely projecting, so that it is much simpler to couple with the hook receiver and can also be seen better by the user. Thus, the hand operation of coupling and decoupling is simpler for the user in this case. Furthermore, the positioning hook and the hook receptacle are arranged such that a particularly space-saving and space-saving arrangement is obtained in the end position to such an extent that the positioning hook sinks into the hook receptacle to such an extent that it is no longer visible to a viewer when the domestic refrigeration appliance is viewed from the front and thus in the depth direction and is therefore completely covered. In addition to a particularly secure fixing of the position, this also provides protection for such an exposed positioning hook, so that it is prevented from being touched on by stored items or the like. Damage to the positioning hooks is thereby also avoided. In particular, it is also avoided that the refrigerated goods carrier is touched by the user's hand in the inserted state.
It is preferably provided that the positioning hook is at least L-shaped in a plane spanned by the depth direction and the height direction of the domestic refrigeration device and has a first horizontal leg which is oriented in a plane spanned by the width direction and the depth direction of the domestic refrigeration device and a vertical leg which is oriented in a plane spanned by the width direction and the height direction of the domestic refrigeration device. The positioning hook itself is thus configured very stably, so that the positioning hook can also receive the corresponding bearing forces securely. Furthermore, the bending stiffness and the torsional stiffness of the positioning hooks are also increased by such a configuration.
It is preferably provided that the vertical leg of the positioning hook dips into the downwardly open hook receptacle and that the refrigerated goods holder rests with its lower side in its final position on the horizontal leg of the positioning hook. This is a very advantageous embodiment, since the maximum coupling height and thus the maximum penetration depth in the hook receptacle is achieved by the vertical legs, as a result of which the best possible coupling and positional fixing is achieved.
On the other hand, a small support platform is obtained to a certain extent by the directly adjoining horizontal legs, by means of which small support platform the support of the refrigerated goods shelf can also be realized in a larger area and in a larger range, so that here too the corresponding support forces can be received in a better manner. Due to this configuration, the latching hook is not only a somewhat upwardly projecting pin but also, due to this more complex geometry, is multi-functionally formed, thereby contributing to a more secure arrangement of the refrigerated goods carrier position in the final position.
It is preferably provided that the positioning hooks are configured in a plane spanned by the depth direction and the height direction of the domestic refrigeration appliance not only in an L-shaped manner but also in a U-shaped manner, wherein, in addition to the horizontal leg and the vertical leg, a further vertical leg is configured, which, viewed in the depth direction, is configured to the rear and at a distance from the vertical leg and projects upwards relative to the horizontal leg. The special geometry of the positioning hook, which is further supplemented by this, increases the stability of the positioning hook, and moreover the coupling to the refrigeration carrier is more diversified. This in turn improves the positionally fixed arrangement of the refrigerated goods holder in the final position.
In particular, the vertical leg extends further upward than the further vertical leg of the positioning hook in the height direction of the domestic refrigeration appliance. Due to this different height geometry of the two separate vertical legs of the positioning hook, which are designed at a distance from one another, a personalized coupling situation with the refrigerated goods carrier can be formed, and in the coupled state, a minimal installation space is still required in the height direction. In particular, this again improves the positional fixing in the depth direction of the domestic refrigeration device.
It is preferably provided that only the vertical leg is completely covered by the refrigerated goods carrier on the front side. In such a configuration it is possible to provide: the horizontal leg is exposed when viewed from the front and is not covered by the refrigerated goods carrier on the front in its final position. It can be advantageous if the vertical leg is of relatively high design and no front-side configuration of the refrigerated goods carrier is provided, wherein the refrigerated goods carrier is relatively thick in the height direction in order to cover the horizontal leg in addition to the vertical leg.
In this configuration, it can preferably be provided that the front edge of the horizontal leg facing the charging opening is configured as a bevel and thus no only vertical orientation of this front edge is provided for this. However, a very visually narrow edge form is achieved by such a bevel extending obliquely rearward in the depth direction as viewed from above, since the obliquely disposed edge, which is inclined rearward and oriented away from the observer, appears very thin or disappears to some extent rearward as viewed from the front. This configuration also makes it possible to avoid the abrupt vertical front edge of the front end of the horizontal leg forming the positioning hook. Inadvertent impact on such discrete steps or edges can thereby be avoided.
In a further alternative embodiment, provision is made for: the entire positioning hook is completely covered by the refrigerated goods carrier on the front side. In this way, when viewed from the front, the front covers both the vertical leg and the horizontal leg, to which the vertical leg leads from above.
In an advantageous embodiment, provision is made for: the refrigerator support has a base plate and a frame which surrounds the edge of the base plate at least in some regions. In this case, the frame is a member separated from the substrate to some extent. The hook receptacle, in particular of the groove type, of the positioning device is formed in the frame of the refrigerated goods holder, in particular integrally and thus integrally formed therein. The hook receptacle is configured to be open downward, in particular, as a cutout that is open downward, when viewed in the height direction of the domestic refrigeration appliance.
Due to this type of configuration, the coupling with the positioning hook is simplified and the hook receptacle is covered on the front side, so that it is not visible when viewed from the front side. This results in a very hidden design of the positioning device, which is however technically very functional.
It is preferably provided that the substrate is constructed from pure glass and the frame is constructed at least partially from plastic and/or at least partially from metal. Transparency in the receiving chamber can be achieved by such a configuration of the substrate, since when light is irradiated into the receiving chamber by the illumination device arranged above the substrate, the light can also be cast through the substrate and the area below the substrate is therefore not shaded. Due to the materially different configuration of the frame, the latter can be configured very mechanically stable, so that the refrigerated goods carrier itself is mechanically robust and can also assume a corresponding mechanical coupling to further components of the frame, so that the substrate is not damaged in this respect, in particular when the substrate is made of pure glass.
The frame is preferably at least one front frame of the refrigerated goods carrier. In a simple configuration, the frame can thus be configured to some extent as a straight frame rail. It is also possible to provide: the frame is formed on at least two different edge sides of the base plate, for example also completely circumferentially and correspondingly closed.
It is preferably provided that the base plate is placed on the other leg of the positioning hook and the frame is placed on the horizontal leg. A plurality of different couplings between different individual parts of the refrigerated goods carrier on the one hand and different components of the positioning hook on the other hand are thereby obtained. This results in a particularly stable mounting of the refrigerated goods carrier.
The positioning hook is preferably provided with a fastening plate for fastening the positioning hook to the side wall, which fastening plate is oriented parallel to the plane of the side wall. This improves the mechanical stability of the latching hook itself, and on the other hand, a mechanical fastening to the vertical side wall is particularly advantageously achieved. Here, a strong and mechanically stable connection can be obtained. The arrangement of the positioning hooks in the width direction is also reduced by the orientation of the fastening plate parallel to the plane of the side walls.
The side walls are preferably provided with a recess in which the fastening plate is at least partially arranged in a sunk manner and/or is received in a form-fitting manner. The mechanical fastening of the positioning hooks to the side walls is in turn improved by this type of configuration, and the fastening plate, which is used for coupling the refrigerated goods carrier and is of non-priority importance in the case of the positioning hooks, can be arranged very space-saving.
It is preferably provided that the refrigerated goods holder is configured as a press or die-cast part at least in the following regions: a hook receptacle is configured in the region. This makes it possible to provide a component that is integral and very precise in shape quickly.
In an advantageous embodiment, the panel-type refrigerated goods holder is designed as a shelf floor.
With the aid of the description of "upper", "lower", "front", "rear", "horizontal", "vertical", "depth direction", "width direction", "height direction", given positions and orientations are explained for a given use and a given arrangement of the appliance.
Further features of the invention emerge from the claims, the figures and the description of the figures. The features and feature combinations mentioned above in the description and the features and feature combinations mentioned in the following description of the figures and/or shown in the figures individually can be used not only in the respectively stated combination but also in other combinations or individually without leaving the framework of the invention. Thus, the following embodiments of the invention are also to be considered included and disclosed, which are not explicitly shown or explained in the figures, but are known and can be produced by individual combinations of features from the illustrated embodiments. Thus embodiments and combinations of features not having all the features of the original written independent claims are also considered disclosed.
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fig. 1 is a perspective view of an embodiment of a domestic refrigeration appliance according to the invention;
fig. 2 is an enlarged partial illustration of the domestic refrigeration appliance according to fig. 1;
FIG. 3 is the view of FIG. 2 at a different angle relative thereto;
fig. 4 is a view according to fig. 2 with the plate-type refrigerated goods carrier removed from the positioning hook;
fig. 5 is a view according to fig. 4 from a different angle;
FIG. 6 is a vertical cross-sectional view of a portion of the area of FIG. 2; and
fig. 7 is a vertical sectional view of the domestic refrigeration appliance, according to fig. 6, in a manner differing from the embodiment of fig. 6.
In the figures, identical or functionally identical elements are provided with the same reference signs.
Detailed Description
In fig. 1, a domestic refrigeration device 1, which can be designed as a refrigerator or freezer or as a combination refrigerator and freezer, is designed in a schematic representation for storing and preserving food. The domestic refrigeration device 1 can in particular be a refrigerator-freezer combination having a receiving chamber 2 which is a freezer compartment and which is arranged in an upper region in the height direction (y direction) of the domestic refrigeration device 1. In this case, in the upper region, this means that the domestic refrigeration appliance 1 has a receiving chamber 3, here a refrigeration compartment, wherein the further receiving chamber 3 is actually received in this receiving chamber 3 and is configured such that it is accessible only when the door 4 of the domestic refrigeration appliance 1 is open.
The receiving chamber is bounded by the walls of the inner container 5, wherein the inner container 5 is received in the housing 2. In fig. 1, a plate-type refrigerated goods carrier 6 is arranged in the receiving space 3, in particular below the further receiving space 2, by way of example, said refrigerated goods carrier being a separate component.
The refrigerated goods holder 6 is a shelf panel which can be removed from the receiving space 3 and inserted again in a manner such that it can be released without damage. In the exemplary embodiment shown, the refrigerated goods holder extends over the entire width of the receiving space 3 (the width direction being oriented in the x direction). Preferably, this chill carrier also extends over the entire depth of the receiving chamber 3, wherein the depth direction is oriented in the z direction.
Fig. 2 shows the domestic refrigerator 1 in an enlarged representation in the region of the refrigerated goods carrier 6. The vertical side walls 7 of the inner container 5 are likewise shown together with the rear wall 8 of the inner container 5. As can be seen, the refrigerated goods holder 6 is arranged adjacent to the side walls 7 and the rear wall 8, wherein here a positioning device 9 is formed, by means of which the position of the refrigerated goods holder 6 in the final position (as shown in fig. 2) is fixed in at least one spatial direction, in particular in the depth direction.
A recess 10 is formed on this vertical side wall 7, as is shown in fig. 2 by way of example in the attachment position, in which no refrigerator carrier 6 is positioned and no positioning hooks are arranged. This recess in the wall 7 is preferably configured such that the fastening plate 11, which is an integral part of the fastening hook 12, can be positioned in a sunk manner. In fig. 2, this is shown in the upper region, where the latching hooks 12 are fastened to the vertical side walls, wherein corresponding recesses 10 are also formed there. It can preferably be provided that the side of the fixing plate 11 facing the receiving chamber 3 is flush with the inner side of the vertical side wall 7. In particular, it can also be provided that the fastening plate 11 can be inserted into the recess 10 in a precisely fitting manner.
In the exemplary embodiment shown, the refrigerated goods carrier 6 is formed with a base plate 13, which is preferably made of pure glass. Furthermore, the refrigerated goods carrier 6 has a frame 14 which is separate from the base plate 13 and is arranged on the edge side on the base plate 13. In the exemplary embodiment shown in fig. 2, the frame 14 is designed as a straight front side panel 15. The frame 14 can also (as is also indicated here) have rear, separate, rectilinear strips 16. These strips 15 and 16 are preferably edge protection rims which surround and thus also protect the front and rear side edges of the base plate 13. It can be provided that the strips 15 and 16 are constructed from metal or plastic. The frame 14 can also be configured such that it completely surrounds the edge of the square base plate 13.
Fig. 3 shows the configuration from fig. 2 in a perspective view different from fig. 2. Here, the refrigerated goods carrier 6 is actually seen from below. As can be seen here, the positioning hook 12 has a U-shaped partial element 17, which is oriented so as to project from the base plate 11, which is preferably present here, into the receiving chamber 3. The base plate 11 is here oriented in particular in a plane spanned by the height direction and the depth direction. The partial element 17 thus extends, as viewed in the width direction, beyond the inner side of the vertical side wall 7, protruding into the receiving space 3 and is freely guided in the receiving space 3 in a manner projecting out of the way in connection with this.
The partial element 17 has a horizontal leg 18, which is formed in a plane spanned by the depth direction and the width direction. Furthermore, the partial element 17 has a vertical leg 19, which is not visible here and is arranged sunk into the hook receptacle 20. The hook receptacle 20 is a ring or a groove which is formed in the refrigerated goods carrier 6, in particular the front side panel 15. The hook receptacle 20 is open downward in the height direction, and the vertical leg 19, which is oriented upward in the height direction, sinks into this hook receptacle 20 from below. Furthermore, the partial element 17 has a further vertical leg 21, which is arranged at a distance from the front vertical first leg 19 in the depth direction and is likewise oriented vertically upward. The further vertical leg projects upwards on the rear end of the horizontal leg 18, while the vertical leg 19, which thus also appears as a vertical first leg, is arranged projecting upwards on the front end of the horizontal leg 18. The U-shape of the sub-element 17 is formed by the two vertical legs 19 and 21 and the horizontal leg 18. The vertical legs 19 and 21 also extend from the fastening plate 17 in the width direction inward and are free to be lifted out in connection with this. Thus, the vertical leg also projects into the receiving chamber 3 with respect to the inner side of the vertical side wall 7.
As can also be seen in the exemplary embodiment in fig. 3, the slats 15 have a height, viewed in the height direction, which completely covers the front vertical leg 19 on the front side, so that this vertical leg is covered on the front side in the final position of the refrigerated goods holder 6 shown in fig. 3 and is no longer visible.
However, in the embodiment shown in fig. 3, the height of the slats 15 is not such that the horizontal legs 18 are also covered on the front side. The horizontal leg 18 can thus be seen on the front side relative to the front side edge 22. However, this front side edge 22 of the horizontal leg 18 is inclined and arranged obliquely rearward from front as viewed from above.
Fig. 4 shows the illustration according to fig. 2 and 3, wherein, however, the refrigerated goods carrier 6 is released and removed from the positioning hook 12. In addition to the fastening plate 11, it is also possible to see the orientation of the sub-element 17, which is preferably U-shaped here. As shown here, the front vertical leg 19 extends further upward in the height direction than the rear further vertical leg 21. As can also be seen in fig. 2, 3 and 4, a corresponding fastening is also provided in the rear region, so that here too a further latching hook 23 is arranged. The further positioning hook can be configured corresponding to the positioning hook 12 in the front region, but can also be configured such that it does not have a further vertical leg 21 of reduced height. Furthermore, it is also possible for the positioning hooks 23 formed in the rear region to be formed differently from the positioning hooks 12, in particular also in a completely different configuration in this connection.
The arrangement according to fig. 4 is shown in fig. 5 at a different angle from this, in particular from below.
Fig. 6 shows the refrigerated goods carrier 6 in a partial sectional view in the front region and in its final position, which is mounted on the positioning hook 12. Here, a view in a plane spanned by the height direction and the depth direction of the domestic refrigeration device 1 is shown. As can be seen here, the frame 14, in particular the strip 15, is inserted into the U-shaped web by means of the U-shape of the partial element 17. The lower side 24 of the base plate 13 is mounted on the upper side 25 of the further vertical leg 21. The front vertical leg 19 is arranged to sink completely into the holding receptacle 20. In the embodiment shown in fig. 6, the slats 15 are also provided to completely cover both the vertical legs 19 and the horizontal legs 18 on the front side. The lower side 26 of the strip 15 rests on the U-shaped base of the positioning hook 12, so that, as shown in fig. 6, the different components of the refrigerated goods carrier 6 rest against one another in a multiplicity on different regions of the positioning hook 12. As a result, mechanical couplings which are arranged at a plurality of height levels and which are caused by the contact of specific surface regions are achieved, as a result of which a play-free fit of the refrigerated goods holder 6 in the final position on the positioning hooks 12 is achieved and in this respect a variously engaging coupling achieves a secure positional fixing within a particular range. It can also be seen, for example, that the hook receptacle 20, viewed in the depth direction, is configured in the frame 14 or the strip 15 such that it is located in front of the front end of the base plate 13, viewed in the depth direction. As viewed in the height direction (as is also shown in fig. 6), the hook receptacle 20 is formed in an overlapping manner with the base plate 13 formed from pure glass, so that, in the final position of the refrigerated goods carrier 6 on the positioning hook 12, as viewed in the height direction, an overlap is formed between the vertical leg 19 of the front of the positioning hook 12 and the base plate 13. This results in a very compact structure in the height direction and also a large coupling and sinking of the vertical leg 19 into the hook receptacle 20.
Fig. 7 shows an exemplary embodiment of the refrigerated goods carrier 6 and the positioning hook 12 in a corresponding vertical sectional view, as in fig. 6, as explained with regard to fig. 2 to 5. In this respect, the configuration is (as also shown differently from fig. 6) such that the horizontal leg is not covered on the front side by the slats 15 and the front side edge 22 of the horizontal leg is configured as a rearwardly inclined ramp. It can also be seen in fig. 6 and 7 how the two vertical legs 19 and 21 extend upwards from the upper side of the horizontal leg 18 and are constructed at different heights for this purpose.
The positioning hook 12 and the hook receiving portion 20 constitute a positioning device 27.
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1 domestic refrigeration appliance
2 receiving chamber
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4 door
5 inner container
6 refrigerated goods bracket
7 side wall
8 rear wall
9 positioning device
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12 positioning hook
13 substrate
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1. A domestic refrigeration appliance (1) having: a housing (1a) in which at least one receiving chamber (2, 3) for food is formed; an inner container (5) which delimits the receiving chamber (2, 3) with the walls (7, 8) of the inner container; a plate-type refrigerated goods carrier (6) which is arranged in the receiving chamber (2, 3) in a manner such that it can be released without damage; and a positioning device (27) by means of which the refrigerated goods carrier (6) is positionally fixed in at least one spatial direction in its final position in the receiving chamber (2, 3), characterized in that the positioning device (27) has a positioning hook (12) which is arranged on a side wall (7) bounding the receiving chamber (2, 3) and which, viewed in the width direction (x) of the domestic refrigeration appliance (1), is oriented so as to project from the side wall (7) into the receiving chamber (2, 3), and the positioning device (27) has a hook receptacle (20) into which the positioning hook (12) is inserted from below for fixing in position, wherein, in a fixed-position final position of the refrigerated goods carrier (6), the positioning hook (12) is covered by the refrigerated goods carrier (6) at least on the front side.
2. A domestic cooling device (1) according to claim 1, wherein the positioning hook (12) is at least L-shaped configured and has a first horizontal leg (18) which is oriented in a plane spanned by a width direction (x) and a depth direction (z) of the domestic cooling device (1) and a vertical leg (19) which is oriented in a plane spanned by the width direction (x) and the height direction (y) of the domestic cooling device (1).
3. A domestic cooling device (1) according to claim 2, wherein the vertical leg (19) dips into the downwardly open hook receptacle (20) and the refrigerated goods carrier (6) rests with a lower side (26) on the horizontal leg (18) in its final position.
4. A domestic cooling device (1) according to claim 2 or 3, wherein the positioning hook (12) is U-shaped, wherein in addition to the horizontal leg (18) and the vertical leg (19) a further vertical leg (21) is configured, which is configured rearward as seen in the depth direction (z) and spaced apart from the vertical leg (19) and protrudes upward with respect to the horizontal leg (18).
5. A domestic cooling device (1) according to claim 4, wherein the vertical leg (19) extends further upwards than the further vertical leg (21) as seen in the height direction (y).
6. A domestic cooling device (1) according to any of claims 2, 3, 5, wherein only the vertical leg (19) is completely covered by the refrigerated carrier (6) at the front side.
7. A domestic cooling device (1) according to any of claims 2, 3 or 5, wherein the entire positioning hook (12) is completely covered by the refrigerated carrier (6) on the front side.
8. A domestic cooling device (1) according to any of claims 1 to 3, 5, wherein the refrigerated goods carrier (6) has a base plate (13) and a frame (14) which surrounds the edge of the base plate (13) at least partially in a surrounding manner, wherein a slotted hook receptacle (20) is formed in the frame (14) and the hook receptacle (20) is formed open to the bottom.
9. A domestic cooling device (1) according to claim 8, wherein the base plate (13) is constructed from pure glass and the frame (14) is constructed at least partially from plastic and/or at least partially from metal.
10. A domestic cooling device (1) according to claim 8, wherein the frame (14) is at least a front side panel (15) of the refrigerated carrier (6).
11. A domestic cooling device (1) according to claim 4, wherein the refrigerated goods carrier (6) has a base plate (13) and a frame (14) which surrounds the edge of the base plate (13) at least in some sections, wherein a slotted hook receptacle (20) is formed in the frame (14) and the hook receptacle (20) is formed open downwards.
12. A domestic cooling device (1) according to claim 11, wherein the base plate (13) is placed on the further leg (21) and the frame (14) is placed on the horizontal leg (18).
13. A domestic cooling device (1) according to any of claims 1-3, 5, 9-12, wherein the positioning hook (12) has a fixing plate (11) for fixing the positioning hook (12) on the side wall (7), the fixing plate being oriented parallel to the plane of the side wall (7).
14. A domestic cooling device (1) according to claim 13, wherein the side wall (7) has a recess (10) in which the fixing plate (11) is at least partially countersunk and/or fittingly received.
15. A domestic cooling device (1) according to any of claims 1-3, 5, 9-12, 14, wherein the refrigeration carrier (6) is configured as a press-or diecast component at least in the region where the hook receptacle (20) is configured.
16. A domestic cooling device (1) according to any of claims 1-3, 5, 9-12, 14, wherein the refrigerated goods carrier (6) is configured as a shelf floor.
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