CN209783082U - Domestic refrigeration appliance - Google Patents

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CN209783082U
CN209783082U CN201821743403.5U CN201821743403U CN209783082U CN 209783082 U CN209783082 U CN 209783082U CN 201821743403 U CN201821743403 U CN 201821743403U CN 209783082 U CN209783082 U CN 209783082U
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B·格拉泽
T·黑尔费里希
H·伊勒
S·舍兴格
K·厄克斯勒
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BSH Home Appliances Co Ltd
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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
    • F25D23/00General constructional features
    • F25D23/02Doors; Covers
    • F25D23/025Secondary closures
    • 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

Abstract

the invention relates to a domestic refrigeration device having a body defining an interior for storing refrigerated goods, a door and at least one door-side flap, wherein at least one receiving compartment having an access opening is arranged in the interior, and the access opening can be closed by the door-side flap and a closure wall, characterized in that the door-side flap has a smaller height extension than the closure wall.

Description

Domestic refrigeration appliance
Technical Field
the utility model relates to a domestic refrigeration utensil.
Background
Domestic refrigeration appliances generally comprise a body with a refrigerated goods container, also referred to as inner container. The inner container comprises walls which delimit a receiving chamber for the food. The inner container includes two side walls, a rear wall, a bottom wall and a top wall. In or on the side walls of such inner containers, projections, ribs, grooves or the like are usually provided, by means of which a support (for example for a shelf or other fitting of a domestic refrigeration appliance) is provided. The inner container can be closed by means of a door of the domestic refrigeration appliance, thus constituting a refrigerating chamber for refrigerating the goods.
EP 1651913B 1 discloses a cold storage appliance comprising a use volume with two adjacent compartments, in which each compartment has a lid having a flat shape, said lid facing in an upward and downward direction(s) (ii)-Richtung) or in the downward and upward direction (Richtung) open and in which the food and beverages are housed in the two adjacent compartments, wherein the usage volume has one or more shelves and/or drawers that carry the housed items and, of said two compartments, the first compartment is covered by a cover of the type: the cover opens in an upward downward direction and closes in a downward upward direction about a stationary horizontal axis on the lower section of the cover, and the second compartment is covered by such cover: the cover opens in a downward and upward direction and closes in an upward and downward direction about a stationary horizontal axis on the upper section of the cover.
EP 2581694 a2 discloses a domestic refrigeration device having a cold air cover which can be coupled in a rotating manner to the open front section of the uppermost supporting compartment by means of a pivoting lever in order to prevent cold air from escaping from the supporting compartment. The cold air cover can be pushed into the guide groove, so that the cold air cover is supported parallel to the top wall of the domestic refrigeration appliance.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
the utility model discloses use such task as basis: a domestic refrigeration device is provided, which enables simplified filling of the interior of the domestic refrigeration device.
This object is achieved according to the features of the invention. Preferred embodiments are given in the detailed description.
a first aspect relates to a domestic refrigeration appliance having a body defining an interior chamber for storing refrigerated goods, a door for closing the interior chamber and at least one door side flap (klape). At least one receiving compartment having an access opening is arranged in the interior. The access opening may be closed (or opened) by a door-side flap and a closing wall. The door-side flap has a smaller height extension than the closing wall
the interior chamber may be subdivided to create at least two or more receiving compartments. Such a subdivision of the interior space is achieved, for example, by means of a central floor (Zwischenboden). The intermediate bottom can be, for example, a glass or plastic plate or a wire grid bottom or a vacuum panel. The receiving bin may in particular be a bin: the compartment is delimited laterally and at the rear by a wall of the body and in the height direction of the domestic refrigeration appliance by a middle bottom and a top wall or two middle bottoms of the body.
The inner chamber is defined (or bounded) by the body and can be closed by a door of the domestic refrigeration appliance.
A door-side flap and a closure wall are arranged in the interior chamber. The purpose of arranging the door side flap and the closing wall is as follows: in the case of an open door of a domestic refrigeration device, if no refrigerated goods are to be inserted into or removed from the receiving compartment, as little heat as possible is allowed to enter the receiving compartment closed by the door-side flap and the closure wall. In other words, when the door of the domestic refrigeration appliance is closed, the door-side flap and the closure wall form a second closure for the access opening of the receiving compartment.
with such a combination of a door-side flap and a closure wall for closing a receiving compartment, a user can optionally actuate only the door-side flap, only the closure wall, or both the door-side flap and the closure wall in order to be able to access the receiving compartment. By using such a door-side flap and a closing wall for closing the receiving compartment, the height (or length) of the closing wall can be reduced, which may be necessary if only one closing wall is used for the receiving compartment. This can be advantageous if the door has a thicker partition/insulating layer (isolerung) so that the partition projects into the interior when the door is closed and projects into the access region of the interior when the door is opened by 90 ° with reference to the opening plane of the interior, so that the closing wall can collide with the partition when the closing wall is opened. Here, the opening of the closing wall may be hindered (or limited). In this case, the user must open the door at an angle greater than 90 °. However, this is not always possible if, for example, a wall or piece of furniture hinders the door from opening more than 90 °.
the door-side flap has a smaller height extension than the closing wall. In other words, the door-side flap is shorter than the closing wall in the height direction of the domestic refrigeration appliance. The user can thus simply push the relatively flat refrigerated goods (for example deep-frozen pizzas) into the receiving compartment, while he only has to actuate the door-side flap. Since the door-side flap is considerably shorter in the height direction than if only one single closing wall were provided for the receiving compartment, the problem of opening the door-side flap when the door is opened only 90 ° can be eliminated. Even the door-side flap can be opened when the door is opened less than 90 °.
preferably, the door-side flap is arranged above (or above) the closing wall in the height direction of the domestic refrigeration appliance. The closing wall is in particular a closing wall on the door side.
Preferably, the door-side flap and the closure wall constitute an overall height extension, wherein the height extension of the door-side flap preferably constitutes between at least about 5% and about 40%, between about 10% and about 30%, or between about 10% and about 25% of the overall height extension.
Preferably, the door-side flap has a height extension proportional relationship of at least 1/3, 1/4, or more with the closure wall. This height extension ratio is obtained in particular as a ratio of the door-side flap to the closure wall.
Preferably, the door-side flap has such a height extension: the height extension is at least 10% less than the height extension of the closing wall.
preferably, the door-side flap has such a height extension: the height extension is at least 15% less than the height extension of the closing wall. Preferably, the door-side flap has such a height extension: the height extension is at least 20% less than the height extension of the closing wall.
In particular, the user can simply introduce flat refrigerated goods into the receiving compartment, in particular into the container located at a lower position, by means of the door-side flap.
Preferably, the door-side flap is pivotably mounted on its upper end section, in particular with reference to the height direction of the domestic refrigeration appliance.
Preferably, the door-side flap is pivotable toward the removing direction.
preferably, the door-side flap is pivotable toward the introduction direction.
in other words, the door-side flap can pivot like a bar swing door (saloon gun).
Preferably, the closure wall is a closure flap. The closure flap can be pivotably supported at its lower end section and/or at its upper end section, in particular with reference to the height direction of the domestic refrigeration appliance.
Preferably, the closing wall is the front wall of the container (or casing or drawer). Preferably, the container is mounted so as to be movable in the removal direction and in the insertion direction.
Preferably, in the open position of the door with reference to the opening plane of the access opening, the closing wall can be pivoted and/or moved towards the removal direction.
Preferably, the gap between the lower end section of the door-side flap and the upper end section of the closing wall is less than or equal to 4 cm.
Preferably, the door-side flap has a height extension of 3cm to 20 cm.
Preferably, the closing walls (214, 216) have a height extension of 6cm to 60 cm.
Preferably, the door-side flap is mounted on the intermediate floor and is mounted so as to be pivotable.
Preferably, the door-side flap is mounted on a side wall of the body and is swingably supported.
Preferably, the domestic refrigeration device has a plurality of receiving compartments, wherein each receiving compartment has an access opening, and a door-side flap is arranged on at least one access opening.
It is further preferred that the domestic refrigeration appliance has a plurality of receiving compartments, wherein each receiving compartment has an access opening, and a door-side flap is arranged on each access opening.
Another aspect of the present invention relates to a method for providing a domestic refrigeration appliance according to the first aspect, the method comprising the steps of:
Providing a domestic refrigeration appliance having a body defining an inner chamber for storing refrigerated goods and a door, wherein at least one receiving compartment having an access opening is provided in the inner chamber;
-mounting the door-side flap and the closing wall on an opening plane of the access opening, so that the access opening can be closed or opened by means of the door-side flap and/or the closing wall, characterized in that the door-side flap has a smaller height extension than the closing wall.
the expressions "rear side", "above", "below", "depth direction", "height direction", "width direction", removal direction, insertion direction and the like are to be understood as meaning the positions and orientations which occur when using the refrigerated goods housing (kuhlgutschale) and the domestic refrigerator according to a certain manner and when an observer stands in front of the domestic refrigerator and looks toward the domestic refrigerator.
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further advantages, features and details of the invention emerge from the claims, the following description of preferred embodiments and from the drawings, in which identical or functionally identical elements are provided with the same reference symbols. Shown here are:
Fig. 1a shows a schematic sectional illustration of a domestic refrigeration appliance with a closed door;
3 fig. 31 3b 3 shows 3a 3 schematic 3 sectional 3 illustration 3 along 3a 3- 3a 3 of 3 the 3 domestic 3 refrigeration 3 appliance 3 from 3 fig. 31 3a 3 with 3 the 3 door 3 open 3; 3
Fig. 1c shows a schematic sectional illustration of a section of the domestic refrigeration appliance from fig. 1a with an open door;
Fig. 2a shows a schematic sectional illustration of a domestic refrigeration device according to the invention with a closed door according to a variant;
Fig. 2b shows a schematic sectional illustration of a domestic refrigeration device according to the invention with a closed door according to a further variant;
Fig. 3a-3f show schematic representations regarding the use of a domestic refrigeration appliance according to the invention.
Detailed Description
Fig. 1a shows a schematic sectional illustration of a domestic refrigeration device 100. The domestic refrigeration appliance 100 comprises a body 102, a door 104, an intermediate bottom 106, a closure flap 108, a container 110, a receiving compartment 112 and a receiving compartment 114. The container 110 is loaded into the receiving compartment 114. ReceivingThe compartment 112 is formed by the intermediate bottom 106 and the body 102, wherein the receiving compartment 112 can be closed by the closure flap 108. Closure flap 108 closes the access opening
3 fig. 31 3b 3 shows 3a 3 schematic 3 sectional 3 illustration 3 along 3a 3- 3a 3 of 3 the 3 domestic 3 refrigeration 3 appliance 3 100 3 from 3 fig. 31 3a 3 with 3 the 3 door 3 104 3 open 3. 3A closure flap 108 is disposed at the access openingopening plane ofIn (1). Through the access openingThe refrigerated goods can be introduced into the receiving compartment 112 in the introduction direction ER or removed from the receiving compartment 112 in the removal direction HR. As is clear from fig. 1b, the door 104 is referenced to the opening planePivot 90. As is clear from fig. 1b, the door 104 (or the partition of the door 104) protrudes into the access zone ZB of the interior when the door 104 is opened by 90 °. Thus, in this case, the door 104 and the access openingThere is an overlap.
Fig. 1c shows a schematic sectional illustration of a section of the domestic refrigeration appliance 100 according to fig. 1a with an open door 104. Closure flap 108 has a height (or height extension) H1. As is clear from the combination of FIG. 1b, when the door 104 is referenced to the opening planeWhen pivoted only 90 deg., closure flap 108 cannot be fully pivoted to fully open the access openingTo eliminate this, either the door 104 must be referenced to the opening planePivoting an angle greater than 90, or the height extension H1 of the closure flap 108 must be reduced to the extent that the closure flap 108 does not collide with the door 104 opening 90 when the closure flap 108 is pivoted.
With reference to the opening plane with respect to the opened door 104Should be considered as such an angle: the angle is defined by the door 104 and the opening planeand (4) clamping.
Fig. 2a shows a schematic sectional illustration of a domestic refrigerator 200a according to the invention with a closed door 204 according to a variant. The domestic refrigeration device 200a corresponds essentially to the domestic refrigeration device as shown in fig. 1a to 1c, with differences with regard to the receiving compartment 212, the door-side flap 208 and the front wall 214.
the domestic refrigeration appliance 200a comprises a body 202, a door 204, a plurality of intermediate bottoms 206, a door-side flap 208, a container 210 and a receiving compartment 212. The container 210 is loaded into the receiving compartment 212. Access openingin the opening planewhich is closed by front wall 214 of container 210 and door-side flap 208. The front wall 214 of the container 210 can also be arranged pivotably on the container 210 or as a non-pivotable front wall on the container 210. The door-side flap 208 can be pivoted in the removal direction HR and/or in the insertion direction ER. The door-side flap 208 is pivotably mounted on the intermediate base 206 orSupported on the side walls of the body 202. Door-side flap 208 has a height extension HK that is smaller than the height extension HW of closing wall 214. The door-side flap 208 is pivotably mounted on its upper end section 209. The container 210 is supported so as to be movable in the removal direction HR or the introduction direction ER.
Fig. 2b shows a schematic sectional illustration of a domestic refrigerator 200b according to the invention with a closed door 204 according to a further variant. The domestic refrigerator 200b corresponds essentially to the domestic refrigerator 200a shown in fig. 2a, wherein, instead of the container 210 having the front wall 214, a closure flap 216 is provided. The closure flap 216 is pivotably mounted at its lower end section 217, i.e. either on the intermediate floor 206 or on the side walls of the body 202.
fig. 3a to 3f show schematic representations of the use of a domestic refrigerator 200b according to the invention with a receiving compartment 312, which receiving compartment 312 has a door-side flap 308 and a closure flap 316. Fig. 3a to 3c show: how flat refrigerated goods 302, 302' (e.g. pizza) can be simply and comfortably introduced into the receiving compartment 312 by means of the door-side flap 308 without further manual intervention by the user to open/close the flap/container. Fig. 3d to 3f show: how to enable a flat refrigerated item to be removed simply and comfortably.

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1. a domestic refrigeration appliance (200) having:
-a body (202) defining an inner chamber for storing refrigerated goods,
-a door (204), and
-at least one door-side flap (208),
At least one receiving compartment (212) having an access opening is arranged in the interior chamberAnd is
the access openingCan be closed by means of the door-side flap (208) and by means of a closing wall (214, 216),
It is characterized in that the preparation method is characterized in that,
The door-side flap (208) has a smaller height extension than the closure walls (214, 216).
2. A domestic refrigeration appliance (200) according to claim 1,
Wherein the door-side flap (208) and the closing wall (214, 216) form a total height extension (HK, HW),
Wherein the height extension (HK) of the door-side flap (208) constitutes between 5% and 40% of the total height extension (HK, HW).
3. The domestic refrigeration appliance (200) according to claim 1 or 2,
Wherein the door-side flap (208) is mounted so as to be pivotable on an upper end section (209) thereof.
4. The domestic refrigeration appliance (200) according to claim 1 or 2,
Wherein the door-side flap (208) is pivotable in a removal direction (HR).
5. The domestic refrigeration appliance (200) according to claim 1 or 2,
Wherein the door-side flap is pivotable in an introduction direction (ER).
6. The domestic refrigeration appliance (200) according to claim 1 or 2,
Wherein the closure wall is a closure flap (216).
7. The domestic refrigeration appliance (200) according to claim 1 or 2,
Wherein the closure wall is a front wall (214) of the container (210), and
The container (210) is supported so as to be movable in a removal direction (HR) and an introduction direction (ER).
8. The domestic refrigeration appliance (200) according to claim 1 or 2,
Wherein the closing wall (214, 216) is pivotable and/or movable in the opening position of the door towards a removal direction (HR).
9. The domestic refrigeration appliance (200) according to claim 1 or 2,
Wherein a gap between a lower end section of the door-side flap (208) and an upper end section of the closure wall (214, 216) is less than or equal to 4 cm.
10. the domestic refrigeration appliance (200) according to claim 1 or 2,
Wherein the door-side flap (208) has a height extension (HK) of 3cm to 20 cm.
11. The domestic refrigeration appliance (200) according to claim 1 or 2,
wherein the closing wall (214, 216) has a height extension (KW) of 6-60 cm.
12. The domestic refrigeration appliance (200) according to claim 1 or 2,
wherein the door-side flap (208) is mounted on the intermediate floor (206) and is mounted so as to be pivotable.
13. The domestic refrigeration appliance (200) according to claim 1 or 2,
wherein the door-side flap (208) is mounted on a side wall of the body (202) and is pivotably supported.
14. The domestic refrigeration appliance (200) according to claim 1 or 2,
wherein, the plurality of receiving grids (212) are respectively provided with an access openingAnd is
at least one access openingA door side flap (208) is arranged on the door.
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