CN218349054U - Foldable wine rack and refrigerator - Google Patents

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CN218349054U
CN218349054U CN202221914731.3U CN202221914731U CN218349054U CN 218349054 U CN218349054 U CN 218349054U CN 202221914731 U CN202221914731 U CN 202221914731U CN 218349054 U CN218349054 U CN 218349054U
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段中强
周兆涛
任树飞
任杰青
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The utility model belongs to the technical field of the wine frame, a folding wine frame and refrigerator are specifically provided. The utility model discloses aim at solving the unable problem of being taken out the exclusive use from the refrigerator of wine frame in the current refrigerator. Therefore, the wine rack of the utility model comprises a tray, a frame, a first bracket and a second bracket, wherein the tray is used for bearing a wine container; the frame is arranged along the circumferential direction of the tray and is fixedly connected with the tray; the first bracket is pivotally connected with the frame, and the first bracket can be turned to a position parallel to the frame and to a position with the free end above the frame; the second bracket is pivotally connected to the rim and is capable of being flipped to a position parallel to the rim and flipped to a position with its free end above the rim. The wine rack of the utility model overcomes the problems.

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Foldable wine rack and refrigerator
Technical Field
The utility model belongs to the technical field of the wine frame, a folding wine frame and refrigerator are specifically provided.
Background
Some refrigerators in the market at present are provided with wine racks, most of the wine racks are formed by bending and welding steel wires, and the wine racks are arranged in compartments of the refrigerators in a rack mode, so that the wine racks cannot be taken out for independent use.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
An object of the utility model is to solve the problem that the wine rack in the existing refrigerator can not be taken out of the refrigerator for independent use.
An object of the utility model is to make the wine container can be flatly placed and inclined on the wine rack.
In order to achieve the above object, the utility model provides a folding wine frame in the first aspect, the wine frame is applicable to the refrigerator, the wine frame includes:
a tray for carrying wine containers;
the frame is arranged along the circumferential direction of the tray and is fixedly connected with the tray;
a first bracket pivotally connected to the bezel and capable of being flipped to a position parallel to the bezel and flipped to a position with its free end above the bezel;
a second bracket pivotally connected to the bezel and capable of being flipped to a position parallel to the bezel and flipped to a position with its free end above the bezel.
Optionally, the tray is a plate-shaped member made of a wooden material; and/or a plurality of sinking grooves are arranged on the tray and used for placing the wine container.
Alternatively, the frame is an annular member made of a metal material, and an inner peripheral surface of the frame is aligned with an outer peripheral surface of the tray.
Optionally, the frame comprises a first frame portion and a second frame portion, and the width of the first frame portion is smaller than that of the second frame portion; the first bracket is pivotally connected to the first frame portion, and the second bracket is pivotally connected to the second frame portion.
Optionally, one end of the second frame portion close to the first frame portion abuts against the first bracket located above the frame; and/or an abutting structure is arranged on the first support and abuts against the second support located above the frame.
Optionally, a first positioning protrusion is disposed on the first frame portion, a first positioning groove is disposed on the first bracket, and the first positioning protrusion is selectively embedded into the first positioning groove, so that the first bracket can be maintained in a position parallel to the frame; and/or a second positioning protrusion is arranged on the second frame portion, a second positioning groove is arranged on the second support, and the second positioning protrusion is selectively embedded into the second positioning groove, so that the second support can be kept in a position parallel to the frame.
Optionally, the frame further includes a bearing part located at the bottom thereof, and a top surface of the bearing part abuts against a bottom surface of the tray; and/or the wine rack further comprises a plurality of feet mounted to the underside of the tray or the underside of the rim.
Optionally, a plurality of first clamping grooves are formed in the free end of the first bracket, and the first clamping grooves are used for clamping the wine container; and a plurality of second clamping grooves are formed in the free end of the second support and used for clamping the wine container.
Optionally, the wine rack further comprises a first shock absorbing member disposed at the first clamping groove and a second shock absorbing member disposed at the second clamping groove; and/or the first bracket and the second bracket are both in U-shaped structures.
The utility model provides a refrigerator in the second aspect, including any one of the first aspect wine frame.
Based on the foregoing description, it can be understood by those skilled in the art that, in the foregoing technical solution of the present invention, by configuring the wine rack to include the tray for bearing the wine container, the frame disposed on the tray, the first support pivotally connected to the frame, and the second support pivotally connected to the frame, the utility model discloses a wine rack can enable the user to take out the wine rack from the refrigerator by holding the first support and the second support, and the problem that the wine rack in the existing refrigerator cannot be taken out from the refrigerator for independent use is overcome.
Further, through making first support can overturn to the position parallel with the frame and overturn and make its free end be located the position of frame top, make the second support can overturn to the position parallel with the frame and overturn and make its free end be located the position of frame top, make the utility model discloses a wine frame can keep flat dress wine container through the tray, places dress wine container through one in first support and the second support and tray slope, has promoted the user and has experienced the use of wine frame.
Still further, the tray is arranged to be a plate-shaped component made of a wood material, and the frame is arranged to be an annular component made of a metal material, so that the appearance of the wine rack is optimized.
The above and other objects, advantages and features of the present invention will become more apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description of specific embodiments thereof taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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In order to more clearly illustrate the technical solution of the present invention, some embodiments of the present invention will be described hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that elements or portions of the same reference number identified in different figures are the same or similar; the drawings of the present invention are not necessarily drawn to scale relative to each other. In the drawings:
FIG. 1 is a first exploded view of a wine rack according to some embodiments of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a second exploded view of a wine rack according to some embodiments of the present invention;
FIG. 3 is an exploded view of the connection between the first bracket and the first frame portion of FIGS. 1 and 2;
fig. 4 is an axial view of the wine rack in a single layer usage state according to some embodiments of the present invention;
fig. 5 is an isometric view of the wine rack in a first tilted use state in accordance with some embodiments of the present invention;
fig. 6 is an axial view of the wine rack in a double-layer usage state according to some embodiments of the present invention;
fig. 7 is an isometric view of the wine rack in a second tilted use state in accordance with some embodiments of the present invention.
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It is to be understood by those skilled in the art that the embodiments described below are only a part of the embodiments of the present invention, and not all embodiments of the present invention, and the part of the embodiments are intended to explain the technical principle of the present invention and not to limit the scope of the present invention. Based on the embodiments provided by the present invention, all other embodiments obtained by a person skilled in the art without any inventive work should still fall within the scope of the present invention.
It should be noted that in the description of the present invention, the terms "center", "upper", "lower", "top", "bottom", "left", "right", "vertical", "parallel", "inner", "outer", etc. indicating directions or positional relationships are based on the directions or positional relationships shown in the drawings, which are only for convenience of description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element must have a specific orientation, be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and thus, should not be construed as limiting the present invention. Furthermore, the terms "first," "second," and "third" are used for descriptive purposes only and are not to be construed as indicating or implying relative importance.
Further, it should be noted that, in the description of the present invention, unless otherwise explicitly specified or limited, the terms "mounted," "connected," and "connected" are to be construed broadly, and may be, for example, fixedly connected, detachably connected, or integrally connected; can be mechanically or electrically connected; they may be directly connected or indirectly connected through intervening media, or may be interconnected between two elements. The specific meaning of the above terms in the present invention can be understood by those skilled in the art according to specific situations.
Finally, it should be noted that, in the description of the present invention, the "wine container" may contain wine (such as red wine, white wine, brandy, etc.), may also contain beverages, or may not contain any substance.
As shown in fig. 1 and 2, in some embodiments of the present invention, a wine rack includes a tray 100, a rim 200, a first support 300, a second support 400, an optional first shock absorbing member 530, an optional second shock absorbing member 540, an optional brace 600, and an optional screw 700. Wherein, tray 100 is used for bearing the wine container, and frame 200 sets up and is connected with tray 100 fixed along tray 100 circumference, and first support 300 and second support 400 are connected with frame 200 pivot respectively. A first shock-absorbing member 530 is provided at the free end of the first support 300 for buffering a wine container placed on the free end of the first support 300. A second shock-absorbing member 540 is provided at the free end of the second bracket 400 for cushioning a wine container placed on the free end of the second bracket 400. The brace 600 is used to support a wine rack. The screws 700 are used to fix the first bracket 300 and the second bracket 400 to the bezel 200.
As shown in fig. 1, in some embodiments of the present invention, a plurality of sinking grooves 110 are disposed on the tray 100, and the sinking grooves 110 are used for placing wine containers. Preferably, the tray 100 is a plate-shaped member made of a wooden material. In addition, one skilled in the art may use other materials for the tray 100, such as glass fiber reinforced plastic, as desired.
As shown in fig. 1 and 2, in some embodiments of the present invention, the frame 200 is an annular member made of a metal material (e.g., an aluminum alloy, stainless steel, a magnesium alloy, etc.), and an inner circumferential surface of the frame 200 is aligned with an outer circumferential surface of the tray 100. Further, the frame 200 includes a bearing portion 210 at the bottom thereof, the top surface of the bearing portion 210 abuts against the bottom surface of the tray 100, and preferably, the bearing portion 210 and the tray 100 are fixed together by screws.
In other embodiments of the present invention, a person skilled in the art may omit the arrangement of the bearing portion 210 as needed, so that the frame 200 can bear the tray 100 in other manners and is fixedly connected to the tray 100. For example, a plurality of through holes are formed along the circumferential direction of the bezel 200, a screw is provided for each through hole, and each screw is screwed with the tray 100 through the corresponding through hole.
With continued reference to fig. 1 and 2, in some embodiments of the present invention, the bezel 200 includes a first bezel portion 220 and a second bezel portion 230, and the width of the first bezel portion 220 is less than the width of the second bezel portion 230. The first frame portion 220 is used for fixing the first bracket 300, and the second frame portion 230 is used for fixing the second bracket 400. Further, the first frame portion 220 is provided with a first positioning protrusion 221, and the first positioning protrusion 221 is used for stopping the first bracket 300, so that the first bracket 300 is maintained in a position parallel to the frame 200. The second frame portion 230 is provided with a second positioning protrusion 231, and the second positioning protrusion 231 is used for stopping the second bracket 400, so that the second bracket 400 is kept in a position parallel to the frame 200.
As shown in fig. 1 and 2, in some embodiments of the present invention, the first bracket 300 has a U-shaped structure as a whole. Specifically, the first bracket 300 includes a first swing arm 310, a first load beam 320, and an abutment structure 330. The number of the first swing arms 310 is two, and the first swing arms 310 are pivotally connected to the first frame portion 220, and the first carrier bar 320 is fixedly connected to the two first swing arms 310 or integrally formed therewith. Further, each of the first swing arms 310 is provided with an abutting structure 330, and the abutting structure 330 is used for abutting against the second bracket 400. Preferably, the abutment structure 330 is provided at the pivoting end of the first bracket 300 (the end of the first swing arm 310 remote from the first load beam 320). Alternatively, the abutment structure 330 can be disposed at any other feasible position of the first support 300, such as the middle of the first swing arm 310, as desired by those skilled in the art.
With continued reference to fig. 1 and 2, in some embodiments of the present invention, the first swing arm 310 is provided with a first positioning slot 311, and the first positioning slot 311 matches with the first positioning protrusion 221 of the first frame portion 220. When the first swing arm 310 is turned to be parallel to the first frame portion 220, the first positioning protrusion 221 is embedded in the first positioning groove 311, and therefore the first swing arm 310 hides the first positioning protrusion 221, and the appearance of the wine rack is beautified.
As shown in fig. 3, in some embodiments of the present invention, the first swing arm 310 is provided with a yielding structure 312, and a positioning hole 313 and a mounting hole 314 located at the yielding structure 312. The abutting structure 330 is mounted at the abdicating structure 312, and the abutting structure 330 is provided with a positioning post 331 embedded in the positioning hole 313, a first threaded hole 332 aligned with the mounting hole 314, and a second threaded hole 333 intersecting the first threaded hole 332. Preferably, the first screw hole 332 is perpendicular to the second screw hole 333.
In some embodiments of the present invention, in a state where the wine rack is assembled, the screw 700 corresponding to the first bracket 300 penetrates the frame 200 (specifically, penetrates the first frame portion 220) and is screwed into the first screw hole 332, thereby fixing the abutting structure 330 to the first swing arm 310 and pivotally connecting the first bracket 300 to the first frame portion 220.
With continued reference to fig. 3, in some embodiments of the present invention, the first bracket 300 further includes a plug 340 screwed into the second threaded hole 333 and abutting against the screw 700, so that the screw 700 is locked by the plug 340, and the screw 700 is prevented from being loosened with respect to the abutting structure 330, thereby ensuring the reliability of the connection between the first bracket 300 and the bezel 200.
As shown in fig. 1 and 2, in some embodiments of the present invention, the second bracket 400 is also a U-shaped structure as a whole. Specifically, the second carriage 400 includes a second swing arm 410 and a second load beam 420. The two second swing arms 410 are pivotally connected to the second frame portion 230, and the second carrier beam 420 is fixedly connected to the two second swing arms 410 or integrally formed therewith. Further, a second positioning slot 411 is disposed on the second swing arm 410, and the second positioning slot 411 is matched with the second positioning protrusion 231 on the second frame portion 230. When the second swing arm 410 is turned to be parallel to the second frame portion 230, the second positioning protrusion 231 is embedded into the second positioning slot 411, and thus the second swing arm 410 hides the second positioning protrusion 231, thereby beautifying the appearance of the wine rack.
Further, in some embodiments of the present invention, the specific connection manner between the second bracket 400 and the second frame portion 230 is the same as the connection manner between the first bracket 300 and the first frame portion 220, and specific reference may be made to the foregoing description of the connection relationship between the first bracket 300 and the first frame portion 220. Unlike the first bracket 300, an abutting structure (not shown) corresponding to the second bracket 400 does not abut against the bezel 200 and the first bracket 300.
In some embodiments of the present invention, the first bracket 300 and the second bracket 400 are also preferably made of a metal material (e.g., aluminum alloy, stainless steel, magnesium alloy, etc.).
In addition, in other embodiments of the present invention, the skilled person can also set the first support 300 and the second support 400 to any other feasible structures, for example, set the first support 300 and the second support 400 to L-shaped structures, respectively, that is, the first support 300 includes a first swing arm 310, and the second support 400 includes a second swing arm 410, as required.
Further, in other embodiments of the present invention, the first bracket 300 and the second bracket 400 may be pivotally connected to the frame 200 by any other suitable connection means as required by those skilled in the art. For example, cylindrical protrusions are provided on the rim 200, grooves are provided on the first swing arm 310 and the second swing arm 410, respectively, and the grooves are inserted into the cylindrical protrusions on the rim 200, thereby pivotally coupling the first stand 300 and the second stand 400 to the rim 200.
Still further, in other embodiments of the present invention, a person skilled in the art can also fixedly connect the abutting structure 330 on the first bracket 300 to the first swing arm 310 in any feasible manner, such as welding, riveting, clamping, etc., as needed. Alternatively, one skilled in the art may also make the abutment structure 330 and the first swing arm 310 integrally as desired.
As shown in fig. 1 and fig. 2, in some embodiments of the present invention, a plurality of first engaging grooves 321 are disposed on the first supporting beam 320, and the first engaging grooves 321 are used for engaging with a wine container. The second bearing beam 420 is provided with a plurality of second clamping grooves 421, and the second clamping grooves 421 are used for clamping wine containers.
As shown in fig. 1 and 2, in some embodiments of the present invention, in order to prevent the first and second brackets 300 and 400 from rigidly colliding with a wine container (e.g., a glass wine bottle) mounted thereon, the first shock absorbing member 530 is disposed at the first engaging groove 321, and the second shock absorbing member 540 is disposed at the second engaging groove 421. Preferably, the first and second shock absorbing members 530 and 540 are shock absorbing strips made of silicon rubber, or the like.
As shown in fig. 1 and 2, in some embodiments of the present invention, the supporting foot 600 is multiple, and each supporting foot 600 is fixedly connected to the frame 200. Preferably, the arm brace 600 is snap-fitted with the carrier 210 and is located on the bottom side of the bezel 200. One skilled in the art may also attach the temple piece 600 and the load-bearing portion 210 using any other suitable attachment means, such as, for example, a threaded connection, as desired.
In other embodiments of the present invention, the arm brace 600 may be fixedly connected to the tray 100 as required by those skilled in the art.
As shown in fig. 4 to 7, in some embodiments of the present invention, the wine rack has a single-layer use state (as shown in fig. 4), a first inclined use state (as shown in fig. 5), a double-layer use state (as shown in fig. 6), and a second inclined use state (as shown in fig. 7).
As shown in fig. 4, in the single-layer use state, both the first bracket 300 and the second bracket 400 are turned to positions parallel to the bezel 200. In the single-layer use state, a user may carry a wine container through the tray 100, for example, place the wine container in the sink 110 of the tray 100.
As shown in fig. 5, in the first inclined usage state, the free end of the first bracket 300 is turned over to the upper side of the frame 200, and the second bracket 400 is turned to a position parallel to the frame 200. At this time, the first swing arm 310 of the first bracket 300 abuts one end of the second frame portion 230 close to the first frame portion 220.
In the first tilted use state, the user can place the wine container flat in the sink 110 of the tray 100; it is also possible to place one end of the wine container in the recess 110 of the tray 100 and to lean the wine container obliquely against the first catch 321 of the first bracket 300.
As shown in fig. 6, in the double-layer use state, the free end of the first support 300 and the free end of the second support 400 are both turned over above the frame 200, so that the free end of the first support 300 and the free end of the second support 400 can jointly bear the same wine container. At this time, the first swing arm 310 of the first bracket 300 abuts against one end of the second frame portion 230 close to the first frame portion 220, and the second swing arm 410 of the second bracket 400 abuts against the abutting structure 330 of the first bracket 300.
In the double-layer use state, a user can place a wine container in the sinking groove 110 of the tray 100, and place the wine container on the first clamping groove 321, the second bearing beam 420 and the second clamping groove 421 of the first bearing beam 320; it is also possible to place one end of the wine container in the counter sink 110 of the tray 100 and to place the wine container obliquely against the first catch 321 of the first bracket 300 or obliquely against the second catch 421 of the second bracket 400.
Optionally, the wine rack is configured such that the heights of the first and second engaging grooves 321 and 421 are different in a double-deck usage state, so that the wine container can be placed on the first and second engaging grooves 321 and 421 in a horizontal posture.
Further optionally, the first engaging groove 321 and the second engaging groove 421 have different sizes, so that when the wine container is a common wine bottle (in which wine can be filled), the small diameter section of the wine container can be inserted through the smaller one of the first engaging groove 321 and the second engaging groove 421, and the large diameter section of the wine container can be inserted through the larger one of the first engaging groove 321 and the second engaging groove 421.
As shown in fig. 7, in the second tilted use state, the first bracket 300 is turned to a position parallel to the frame 200, and the free end of the second bracket 400 is turned to the upper side of the frame 200. At this time, the second swing arm 410 of the second bracket 400 abuts against the abutment structure 330 of the first bracket 300, and the second bracket 400 is held in a posture inclined toward the first frame portion 220.
In the second tilted use state, the user can place the wine container flat in the sink 110 of the tray 100; it is also possible to place one end of the wine container in the sinking channel 110 of the tray 100 and to lean the wine container obliquely against the second catching groove 421 of the second bracket 400.
Preferably, the height of the second locking groove 421 in the second inclined use state is different from the height of the second locking groove 421 in the double-layer use state, so that the wine rack can realize various inclination angles of the wine container.
In order to change the wine rack from the single-layer use state shown in fig. 4 to the double-layer use state shown in fig. 6, the wine rack needs to be changed from the single-layer use state shown in fig. 4 to the first inclined use state shown in fig. 5, and then to the double-layer use state shown in fig. 6. But cannot be changed from the single-layer use state shown in fig. 4 to the second inclined use state shown in fig. 7 and then to the double-layer use state shown in fig. 6. Otherwise, it will cause the abutment structure 330 of the first bracket 300 to catch the second bracket 400.
Based on the foregoing description, it can be understood by those skilled in the art that the wine rack of the present invention has a plurality of usage states, and meets more usage requirements of users. Meanwhile, the user can also take, place and transfer the wine rack by taking the first bearing beam 320 and the second bearing beam 420 as handles by approaching or closing the first bearing beam 320 and the second bearing beam 420, so that the user can hold the wine rack conveniently.
Furthermore, the utility model discloses a wine frame can the exclusive use, also can be applicable to the refrigerator. For example, the wine rack is placed in a freezing chamber or a refrigerating chamber in a refrigerator, so as to cool the wine in the wine container on the wine rack.
Although not shown in the figures, the present invention also provides a refrigerator comprising a wine rack as described in any of the previous embodiments, the wine rack being placed in a freezer compartment or a refrigerator compartment within the refrigerator. As can be appreciated by those skilled in the art, the wine rack of the present invention enables a user to take out the wine rack from the refrigerator by holding the first and second supports 300 and 400, thereby overcoming the problem that the wine rack in the existing refrigerator cannot be taken out from the refrigerator for separate use.
So far, the technical solutions of the present invention have been described in connection with the foregoing embodiments, but it is easily understood by those skilled in the art that the scope of the present invention is not limited to these specific embodiments. Without deviating from the technical principle of the present invention, those skilled in the art can split and combine the technical solutions in the above embodiments, and also can make equivalent changes or substitutions for related technical features, and any changes, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc. made within the technical concept and/or technical principle of the present invention will fall within the protection scope of the present invention.

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1. A foldable wine rack, wherein the wine rack is adapted for use in a refrigerator, the wine rack comprising:
a tray for carrying wine containers;
the frame is arranged along the circumferential direction of the tray and is fixedly connected with the tray;
a first bracket pivotally connected to the bezel and capable of being flipped to a position parallel to the bezel and flipped to a position with its free end above the bezel;
a second bracket pivotally connected to the bezel and capable of being flipped to a position parallel to the bezel and flipped to a position with its free end above the bezel.
2. The collapsible wine rack of claim 1,
the tray is a plate-shaped component made of wood materials; and/or the like, and/or,
the tray is provided with a plurality of sinking grooves, and the sinking grooves are used for placing the wine container.
3. The collapsible wine rack of claim 1,
the frame is an annular member made of a metal material, and an inner peripheral surface of the frame is aligned with an outer peripheral surface of the tray.
4. The collapsible wine rack of claim 1,
the frame comprises a first frame part and a second frame part, and the width of the first frame part is smaller than that of the second frame part;
the first bracket is pivotally connected to the first frame portion, and the second bracket is pivotally connected to the second frame portion.
5. The collapsible wine rack of claim 4,
one end of the second frame part close to the first frame part is abutted against the first support positioned above the frame; and/or the like, and/or,
the first support is provided with a butt joint structure, and the butt joint structure is in butt joint with the second support located at the position above the frame.
6. The collapsible wine rack of claim 4,
the first frame part is provided with a first positioning protrusion, the first support is provided with a first positioning groove, and the first positioning protrusion is selectively embedded into the first positioning groove so that the first support can be kept in a position parallel to the frame; and/or the like, and/or,
the second frame portion is provided with a second positioning protrusion, the second support is provided with a second positioning groove, and the second positioning protrusion is selectively embedded into the second positioning groove, so that the second support can be kept in a position parallel to the frame.
7. The collapsible wine rack of claim 4,
the frame further comprises a bearing part positioned at the bottom of the frame, and the top surface of the bearing part is abutted against the bottom surface of the tray; and/or the like and/or,
the wine rack further includes a plurality of braces mounted to the bottom side of the tray or the bottom side of the rim.
8. The collapsible wine rack according to any one of claims 1 to 7,
a plurality of first clamping grooves are formed in the free end of the first support and used for clamping the wine container;
and a plurality of second clamping grooves are formed in the free end of the second support and used for clamping the wine container.
9. The collapsible wine rack of claim 8,
the wine rack further comprises a first damping member arranged at the first clamping groove and a second damping member arranged at the second clamping groove; and/or the like and/or,
the first support and the second support are both U-shaped structures.
10. A refrigerator characterized in that it comprises a wine rack according to any one of claims 1 to 9.
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