CN219531368U - Bottle seat for refrigerator and refrigerator - Google Patents

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CN219531368U
CN219531368U CN202320198994.7U CN202320198994U CN219531368U CN 219531368 U CN219531368 U CN 219531368U CN 202320198994 U CN202320198994 U CN 202320198994U CN 219531368 U CN219531368 U CN 219531368U
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王新超
张佩佩
张文
霰福伟
张卉
庄照波
任宪伟
邢博博
卢晓东
宫二栋
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The utility model belongs to the technical field of refrigerators, and particularly provides a bottle seat for a refrigerator and the refrigerator. The utility model aims to solve the problem that the width and the height of the bottle seat in the existing refrigerator are fixed and cannot meet various use scenes of the bottle seat. A bottle holder for a refrigerator, the refrigerator including a door body, the bottle holder being mounted to the door body, the bottle holder comprising: the bottle seat is provided with a first opening and a second opening on two side walls adjacent to the storage space respectively; the cover plate is connected with the seat body in a turnover way and is used for shielding the first opening; the two opposite sides of the base body are respectively provided with a hanging lug, and the hanging lugs can enable the bottle base to be mounted on the door body in a first posture, so that a first opening shielded by the cover plate is positioned above the base body, and further a closed space is formed in the storage space; and the hanger can also enable the bottle seat to be mounted on the door body in a second posture so that the second opening is positioned above the seat body. The utility model improves the use experience of the user.

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Bottle seat for refrigerator and refrigerator
Technical Field
The utility model belongs to the technical field of refrigerators, and particularly provides a bottle seat for a refrigerator and the refrigerator.
Background
In order to meet the storage demands of users, the refrigerator often has a plurality of storage areas, especially a storage area with more types and numbers of articles needing to be refrigerated and kept fresh, such as a refrigerating compartment, and in order to make the stored articles convenient and orderly, a plurality of bottle seats are usually arranged on a refrigerator door body so as to meet the classification storage demands of users.
The width and the depth of the existing bottle seat are fixed, so that the usability of the existing bottle seat is limited and cannot be adjusted according to actual use conditions. For example, for tall and narrow bottle holders, when storing low-profile items, it is inconvenient to take and it is impossible to store larger-volume items; for the low-width bottle seat, when articles with certain height are stored, the risk of toppling is easily caused in the process of opening and closing the door.
Therefore, there is a need for a bottle holder with an adjustable storage space within the refrigerator to meet the user's sorting needs.
Disclosure of Invention
The utility model aims to provide a bottle seat with different installation postures so as to expand the use scene of the refrigerator bottle seat.
In order to achieve the above object, the present utility model provides a bottle holder for a refrigerator including a door body to which the bottle holder is mounted, the bottle holder comprising:
the bottle seat is provided with a storage space, and a first opening and a second opening are respectively arranged on two adjacent side walls of the storage space;
the cover plate is connected with the seat body in a turnover way and is used for shielding the first opening;
the hanging lugs are respectively arranged on two opposite sides of the base body, and can enable the bottle base to be mounted on the door body in a first posture, so that the first opening shielded by the cover plate is located above the base body, and further the storage space forms a closed space; and the hanger can also enable the bottle seat to be mounted on the door body in a second posture so that the second opening is positioned above the seat body.
Further, the lugs are configured in an L-shaped, cross-shaped or square structure.
Further, the area of the first opening is larger than the area of the second opening.
Further, the cover plate is arranged outside the first opening.
Further, the base body is provided with a turnover hole at the first opening, and the cover plate is provided with a turnover shaft matched with the turnover hole; the turnover shaft is rotated in cooperation with the turnover hole so that the cover plate can open/shield the first opening.
Further, the first opening covers a portion of the sidewall where it is located; the second opening completely covers the side wall where the second opening is located.
Further, the first opening and the second opening are connected.
Further, the seat body is provided with a first flange at the first opening; and/or the seat body is provided with a second flange at the second opening.
Further, the refrigerator comprises a door body and the bottle seat, wherein the bottle seat is arranged on the door body; the door body is provided with a hanging structure matched with the hanging lugs.
Further, the bottle seat in the first posture shields the second opening by the door body; the bottle seat in the second posture enables the cover plate to be abutted with the door body.
Based on the foregoing description, it can be understood by those skilled in the art that in the foregoing technical solution of the present utility model, the cover plate is connected with the base body in a flip manner, so that the cover plate can cover the first opening, and the hanging lugs on the bottle base enable the first opening covered by the cover plate on the base body to be located above the base body, so that the storage space in the bottle base forms a closed space, or the second opening of the base body is located above the base body, thereby enabling the bottle base to have two installation states to meet the requirements of users for classifying storage. The utility model solves the problems that the width and the height of the bottle seat in the existing refrigerator are fixed and only one installation posture is provided, and the bottle seat cannot meet various use scenes, and improves the use experience of users.
Further, the area of the first opening is set to be larger than that of the second opening, so that when the bottle seat is placed in the first posture, the first opening is positioned above the seat body, the bottle seat is in a short and wide state, and can store some small-size or short and wide-type articles, and a user can conveniently take and place the articles through the first opening with relatively large area; or when the bottle seat is placed in the second posture, the second opening is positioned above the seat body, the bottle seat is in a high-narrow state, articles with relatively large volumes or certain heights can be stored, and a user can take and place the articles through the second opening with relatively small areas, so that the articles are prevented from toppling when the refrigerator is used for opening and closing the door.
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In order to more clearly illustrate the technical solution of the present utility model, some embodiments of the present utility model will be described hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings. It will be understood by those skilled in the art that components or portions thereof identified in different drawings by the same reference numerals are identical or similar; the drawings of the utility model are not necessarily to scale relative to each other. In the accompanying drawings:
fig. 1 is a schematic structural view of a refrigerator in some embodiments of the present utility model;
FIG. 2 is a schematic view of a structure of a door of the refrigerator of FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of the refrigerator door of FIG. 1 taken along the direction A-A of FIG. 2;
fig. 4 is a schematic view of the bottle holder in fig. 2.
Detailed Description
It should be understood by those skilled in the art that the embodiments described below are only some embodiments of the present utility model, but not all embodiments of the present utility model, and the some embodiments are intended to explain the technical principles of the present utility model and are not intended to limit the scope of the present utility model. All other embodiments, which can be obtained by a person skilled in the art without any inventive effort, based on the embodiments provided by the present utility model, shall still fall within the scope of protection of the present utility model.
It should be noted that, in the description of the present utility model, terms such as "center", "upper", "lower", "top", "bottom", "left", "right", "vertical", "horizontal", "inner", "outer", and the like indicate directions or positional relationships, which are based on the directions or positional relationships shown in the drawings, are merely for convenience of description, and do not indicate or imply that the apparatus or elements must have a specific orientation, be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and thus should not be construed as limiting the present utility model. 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.
Furthermore, it should be noted that, in the description of the present utility model, unless explicitly specified and limited otherwise, the terms "mounted," "connected," and "connected" are to be construed broadly, and may be either fixedly connected, detachably connected, or integrally connected, for example; can be mechanically or electrically connected; can be directly connected, can be indirectly connected through an intermediate medium, and can also be communicated with the inside of two elements. The specific meaning of the above terms in the present utility model can be understood by those skilled in the art according to the specific circumstances.
In addition, it should be noted that, in the description of the present utility model, the terms "cooling capacity" and "heating capacity" are two descriptions of the same physical state. That is, the higher the "cooling capacity" of a certain object (for example, evaporator, air, condenser, etc.), the lower the "heat" of the object, and the lower the "cooling capacity" of the object, the higher the "heat" of the object. Some object absorbs the cold and releases the heat, and the object releases the cold and absorbs the heat. A target maintains "cold" or "heat" to maintain the target at a current temperature. "refrigeration" and "heat absorption" are two descriptions of the same physical phenomenon, i.e., a target (e.g., an evaporator) absorbs heat while it is refrigerating.
A refrigerator 100 in some embodiments of the present utility model will be described in detail with reference to fig. 1 to 4. Wherein fig. 1 is a schematic structural view of a refrigerator 100 in some embodiments of the present utility model; fig. 2 is a schematic view of a structure of a door 1 of the refrigerator 100 of fig. 1; fig. 3 is a sectional view of the door 1 of the refrigerator 100 of fig. 1 along A-A of fig. 2; fig. 4 is a schematic view of the structure of the bottle holder 3 in fig. 2.
It should be noted that, for convenience of description and for enabling those skilled in the art to quickly understand the technical solution of the present utility model, only the technical features that are relatively strongly related (directly related or indirectly related) to the technical problem and/or the technical concept to be solved by the present utility model will be described hereinafter, and the technical features that are relatively weakly related to the technical problem and/or the technical concept to be solved by the present utility model will not be described in detail. Since the technical features with a weak degree of association belong to common general knowledge in the art, the disclosure of the present utility model will not be insufficient even if the features with a weak degree of association are not described.
As shown in fig. 1 to 3, a refrigerator 100 in the present utility model includes a door body 1, a cabinet body 2, and a bottle holder 3. The door body 1 is pivotally connected with the box body 2, a storage space is arranged in the box body 2, and the door body 1 is used for shielding the storage space. The bottle seat 3 is detachably arranged on the door body 1, and a storage space is arranged in the bottle seat 3 and used for storing scattered objects.
It should be noted that the bottle holder 3 of the present utility model may be used for storing a plurality of different kinds of articles, for example, a user may store some food materials, cosmetics, living goods, etc. according to the need. The width of the bottle seat 3 is smaller than the height of the bottle seat 3, so that the bottle seat 3 has two installation postures. Specifically, when some small or low-width articles are stored, the bottle seat 3 can be placed in the first posture, so that the bottle seat 3 is in a low-width state, a user can conveniently take and put the articles, and the storage space of the bottle seat 3 can be increased. When some articles with relatively large volume or certain height are stored, the bottle seat 3 can be placed in the second posture, so that the bottle seat 3 is in a high-narrow state, and the articles are prevented from toppling when the refrigerator 100 performs door opening and closing actions.
As shown in fig. 2 to 4, the bottle holder 3 includes a holder body 31, a cover plate 32, and lugs 33, the cover plate 32 is pivotally connected to the holder body 31, the lugs 33 are provided on both side walls of the holder body 31, and the lugs 33 are used to mount the bottle holder 3 to the door body 1 in two different attitudes. The base 31 has a storage space therein, and the base 31 includes a first opening 311, a second opening 312, a first flange 313, and a second flange 314.
Further, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the height of the seat 31 is greater than the width of the seat 31, and in particular, the height of the seat 31 is set to 0.4 to 0.7 times, for example, 0.4 times, 0.5 times, 0.6 times, 0.7 times, or the like, the width of the seat 31. In some more specific embodiments, the height of the housing 31 may preferably be 0.5 times the width of the housing 31.
With continued reference to fig. 2 to 4, the base 31 is provided with a first opening 311 and a second opening 312 on two adjacent sidewalls of the storage space, respectively. Specifically, a first opening 311 is formed in a first side wall of the seat body 31, a second opening 312 is formed in a second side wall of the storage space of the seat body 31, the first side wall is adjacent to the second side wall, and the first opening 311 is connected with the second opening 312. The bottle seat 3 in the first posture enables the second opening 312 to be shielded by the door body 1, the first opening 311 is positioned above the seat body 31, and a user can take and put articles through the first opening 311; the bottle holder 3 in the second posture is such that the first opening 311 is shielded by the door body 1, and a user can take and put an article through the second opening 312.
Preferably, the area of the first opening 311 is larger than that of the second opening 312, and the first opening 311 covers a portion of the sidewall where it is located; the second opening 312 completely covers the sidewall where it is located.
As shown in fig. 4, in other embodiments of the present utility model, the seat 31 is provided with a first flange 313 at the first opening 311, the first flange 313 being for abutting the door 1; and/or the seat 31 is provided with a second flange 314 at the second opening 312, the second flange 314 being for abutment with the door 1.
In still another embodiment of the present utility model, the cover 32 is connected to the base 31 in a flip-over manner, and the cover 32 is used for shielding the first opening 311. The bottle seat 3 in the first posture, the cover plate 32 can cover the first opening 311, so that the storage space in the seat body 31 forms a closed space, and a user can take and put articles into the storage space by turning over the cover plate 32.
Although not shown in the drawings, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the base 31 is provided with a turnover hole at the first opening 311, and the cover plate 32 is provided with a turnover shaft adapted to the turnover hole; the flipping shaft rotates in cooperation with the flipping hole so that the cover plate 32 can open/close the first opening 311. Further preferably, the cover plate 32 is disposed outside the first opening 311.
In still other embodiments of the present utility model, although not shown in the drawings, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the outer surface of the edge of the cover plate 32 is outwardly protruded to form a supporting portion by which a user can flip the cover plate 32 so that the user opens or closes the first opening 311.
With continued reference to fig. 3 and 4, two opposite sides of the base 31 are respectively provided with a hanging lug 33, and the hanging lugs 33 can enable the bottle base 3 to be mounted on the door 1 in a first posture, so that the first opening 311 shielded by the cover plate 32 is located above the base 31, and further the storage space forms a closed space. At this time, the user can store the small or low-width articles into the storage space of the bottle seat 3 through the first opening 311, so as to increase the storage amount of the small articles, and also facilitate the user to take and place the articles through the first opening 311 with a relatively large area, and meanwhile, the cover plate 32 is arranged at the first opening 311, so that the aesthetic property of the storage area of the refrigerator 100 is also increased. And the hanging lugs 33 can also enable the bottle seat 3 to be mounted on the door body 1 in a second posture, so that the second opening 312 is positioned above the seat body 31, and a user can store articles with a certain height into the bottle seat 3 through the second opening 312, so that the articles are prevented from toppling over in the opening and closing process of the door body 1 of the refrigerator 100, and the use experience of the user is reduced.
In other embodiments of the utility model, the lugs 33 are configured in an L-shaped, cross-shaped or square configuration. Of course, the person skilled in the art can configure the lugs 33 to other shapes as desired for facilitating the mounting of the bottle holder 3.
The following will briefly explain two mounting postures of the bottle holder 3 with reference to fig. 3:
when the bottle seat 3 is in the first posture, the second opening 312 is covered by the door body 1, the first opening 311 faces to the upper side of the seat body 31, and the turning shaft on the cover plate 32 is matched with the turning hole at the first opening 311 to rotate so as to cover the first opening 311. The user can flip the cover plate 32 to a certain angle to expose the first opening 311 so as to take and place small or low-width articles into the storage space of the bottle holder 3.
When the bottle seat 3 is in the second posture, the cover plate 32 at the first opening 311 is abutted against the door body 1, the second opening 312 faces to the upper side of the seat body 31, and a user can take and place articles with a certain height through the second opening 312.
Further, although not shown in the drawings, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that a hanging structure is provided on the door body 1 of the refrigerator 100 at a position corresponding to the bottle seat 3, and the bottle seat 3 is fastened to the hanging structure by the hanging lugs 33, so that the bottle seat 3 is mounted on the door body 1 in two different postures.
As can be appreciated by those skilled in the art, the cover plate 32 is connected with the base 31 in a turnover manner, so that the cover plate 32 can cover the first opening 311, and the hanging lugs 33 on the bottle base 3 enable the first opening 311, which is covered by the cover plate 32, on the base 31 to be positioned above the base 31, so that the storage space in the bottle base 3 forms a closed space, or the second opening 312 of the base 31 is positioned above the base 31, thereby enabling the bottle base 3 to have two installation states and meeting the requirements of users for classifying storage. The utility model solves the problems that the width and the height of the bottle seat 3 in the existing refrigerator 100 are fixed and only one installation posture is provided, and the bottle seat 3 cannot meet various use scenes, and improves the use experience of users.
Further, by setting the area of the first opening 311 to be larger than the area of the second opening 312, when the bottle seat 3 is placed in the first posture, the first opening 311 is located above the seat body 3, the bottle seat 3 presents a low-width state, and can store some small-size or low-width objects, and a user can conveniently take and place the objects through the first opening 311 with a relatively large area; or the bottle seat 3 is placed in the second posture, so that the second opening 312 is located above the seat body 31, the bottle seat 3 is in a high-narrow state, some objects with relatively large volume or certain height can be stored, and the user can take and put the objects through the second opening 312 with relatively small area, so that the objects are prevented from toppling when the refrigerator 100 performs door opening and closing actions.
Thus far, the technical solution of the present utility model has been described in connection with the foregoing embodiments, but it will be readily understood by those skilled in the art that the scope of the present utility model is not limited to only these specific embodiments. The technical solutions in the above embodiments can be split and combined by those skilled in the art without departing from the technical principles of the present utility model, and equivalent changes or substitutions can be made to related technical features, so any changes, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc. made within the technical principles and/or technical concepts of the present utility model will fall within the protection scope of the present utility model.

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1. A bottle holder for a refrigerator, the refrigerator comprising a door to which the bottle holder is mounted, the bottle holder comprising:
the bottle seat is provided with a storage space, and a first opening and a second opening are respectively arranged on two adjacent side walls of the storage space;
the cover plate is connected with the seat body in a turnover way and is used for shielding the first opening;
the hanging lugs are respectively arranged on two opposite sides of the base body, and can enable the bottle base to be mounted on the door body in a first posture, so that the first opening shielded by the cover plate is located above the base body, and further the storage space forms a closed space; and the hanger can also enable the bottle seat to be mounted on the door body in a second posture so that the second opening is positioned above the seat body.
2. The bottle holder for a refrigerator according to claim 1, wherein,
the hangers are configured in an L-shaped, cross-shaped or square structure.
3. The bottle holder for a refrigerator according to claim 1, wherein,
the area of the first opening is larger than that of the second opening.
4. The bottle holder for a refrigerator according to claim 1, wherein,
the cover plate is arranged outside the first opening.
5. The bottle holder for a refrigerator according to claim 4, wherein,
the base body is provided with a turnover hole at the first opening, and the cover plate is provided with a turnover shaft matched with the turnover hole;
the turnover shaft is rotated in cooperation with the turnover hole so that the cover plate can open/shield the first opening.
6. A bottle holder for a refrigerator according to claim 3, wherein,
the first opening covers a part of the side wall where the first opening is located;
the second opening completely covers the side wall where the second opening is located.
7. The bottle holder for a refrigerator according to claim 6, wherein,
the first opening is connected with the second opening.
8. The bottle holder for a refrigerator according to claim 7, wherein,
the seat body is provided with a first flange at the first opening; and/or
The seat body is provided with a second flange at the second opening.
9. A refrigerator comprising a door body and the bottle holder according to any one of claims 1 to 8, the bottle holder being provided on the door body;
the door body is provided with a hanging structure matched with the hanging lugs.
10. The refrigerator of claim 9, wherein,
the bottle seat is in the first posture, so that the second opening is shielded by the door body;
the bottle seat in the second posture enables the cover plate to be abutted with the door body.
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